Behind the magic: analysis of experience of selected Filipino visual artists as basis of video documentary / Khim Vare L. Pinas, John Mel Morada, Girbo R. Tango, Marc Lester M. Uy .--
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TextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2023Description: 175pages: 29cmContent type: - BTH HF 5823 D56 2023
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Bachelor's thesis
College of Architecture and Fine Arts .-- Bachelor of Fine Arts major in Advertising: Technological University of the Philippines, 2023.
Includes bibliographic references and index.
The study primarily seeks to address to the selected Filipino visual artist by analyzing the experiences in terms of video documentary conducted by the researchers with variables Awareness on the Problems, Progress of the shows, Improvement, Interest to learn, and Style Adaptation. This study used an explanatory sequential design wherein the first phase is the collection and analysis of quantitative data, and the second phase is the collection and analysis of qualitative data The qualitative data is essential to clarify the results of the quantitative analysis. A descriptive approach was utilized on the first phase of the study which identify the data quantitatively. Moreover, the study also used thematic analysis for the data of qualitative. The data was gathered using online survey questionnaire and interview. The quantitative findings revealed that 20.59% of respondents strongly agree that films with exceptional VFX have a greater influence on viewers. The respondents all agreed that they preferred to see movies with special effects. It shows that 22.55% of respondents agreed with the statement. However, individuals who do not perceive themselves as VFX Artists quickly received 15.69% of the findings in the research. Furthermore, 8.82% of respondents disagree that they do some effects on their own. In clarifying the quantitative results, the respondents were found to have an initial idea on the experiences of the visual effects artists. Meanwhile, the interview revealed that the experiences of the artist were positive in terms of its work. The researchers highly recommend that the visual effects on the Philippines should be included in the course curriculum of Fine Arts students, the video documentary of the researchers will be utilized.
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