By: mb.com.ph
Category: Film School Online
BONGAO, Tawi-Tawi, Philippines (PIA) – Students of various schools here have undergone a four-day cinematography workshop conducted by the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) at a resort here recently.
Tawi-Tawi provincial information officer Abdel Nasser Tahang disclosed that the Introduction/Refresher to Basic Cinematography training program is aimed at inculcating basic knowledge on the components of cinematography or film-making to its participants.
The workshop was attended by about 80 participants coming from the various colleges and secondary schools in this capital town, like the Mahardika Institute of Technology (MIT), Tawi-Tawi Regional Agricultural College (TRAC), Mindanao State University (MSU), Abubakar Computer Learning Center Foundation, Incorporated (ACLCFI), Notre Dame of Bongao (NDB), Tawi-Tawi School of Arts and Trade (TTSAT), Tawi-Tawi School of Fisheries (TTSF), and some volunteer employees of the provincial government of Tawi-Tawi and other local government units (LGUs).
It was learned that the decision to hold a seminar in the province of Tawi-Tawi highlights the pledge of the FDCP to instill basic knowledge and understanding on how the people will undertake and achieve cinematography in this southern island province of the archipelago.
Tahang said the workshop was the second FDCP activity in the province following its film festival by the Sineng Pambansa last September, wherein about 10 films were shown to the people of Tawi-Tawi, which underscored the commitment of the FDCP “to bring Filipino films to Filipinos, wherever they may be in the scattered islands of the archipelago, or in their overseas communities,” FDCP said in a statement.
The events were also the first ever FDCP activities of its kind to be staged in the province, which in the past were not considered possible for a far-flung province like Tawi-Tawi.
It was also learned that the Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) for these activities was signed on July 19 by Tawi-Tawi Governor Sadikul Sahali and FDCP Chairman Briccio Santos and Executive Director Jose Miguel de la Rosa at the FDCP office in Makati City, which includes the conduct of a cinematography seminar for free.
According to Shermalyn Murajil, a stenographer who attended the workshop, the team of trainers include: Napoleon C. Jamir II, director/workshop facilitator, Luis Liwanag, assistant; Roy J. Arabejo, assistant; Maricris de Leon Aquino, coordinator; and Roy R. Llanes, assistant coordinator, all from the FDCP.
Source: http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/345734/tawitawi-hosts-4day-cinematography-workshop
Category: Film School Online
BONGAO, Tawi-Tawi, Philippines (PIA) – Students of various schools here have undergone a four-day cinematography workshop conducted by the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) at a resort here recently.
Tawi-Tawi provincial information officer Abdel Nasser Tahang disclosed that the Introduction/Refresher to Basic Cinematography training program is aimed at inculcating basic knowledge on the components of cinematography or film-making to its participants.
The workshop was attended by about 80 participants coming from the various colleges and secondary schools in this capital town, like the Mahardika Institute of Technology (MIT), Tawi-Tawi Regional Agricultural College (TRAC), Mindanao State University (MSU), Abubakar Computer Learning Center Foundation, Incorporated (ACLCFI), Notre Dame of Bongao (NDB), Tawi-Tawi School of Arts and Trade (TTSAT), Tawi-Tawi School of Fisheries (TTSF), and some volunteer employees of the provincial government of Tawi-Tawi and other local government units (LGUs).
It was learned that the decision to hold a seminar in the province of Tawi-Tawi highlights the pledge of the FDCP to instill basic knowledge and understanding on how the people will undertake and achieve cinematography in this southern island province of the archipelago.
Tahang said the workshop was the second FDCP activity in the province following its film festival by the Sineng Pambansa last September, wherein about 10 films were shown to the people of Tawi-Tawi, which underscored the commitment of the FDCP “to bring Filipino films to Filipinos, wherever they may be in the scattered islands of the archipelago, or in their overseas communities,” FDCP said in a statement.
The events were also the first ever FDCP activities of its kind to be staged in the province, which in the past were not considered possible for a far-flung province like Tawi-Tawi.
It was also learned that the Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) for these activities was signed on July 19 by Tawi-Tawi Governor Sadikul Sahali and FDCP Chairman Briccio Santos and Executive Director Jose Miguel de la Rosa at the FDCP office in Makati City, which includes the conduct of a cinematography seminar for free.
According to Shermalyn Murajil, a stenographer who attended the workshop, the team of trainers include: Napoleon C. Jamir II, director/workshop facilitator, Luis Liwanag, assistant; Roy J. Arabejo, assistant; Maricris de Leon Aquino, coordinator; and Roy R. Llanes, assistant coordinator, all from the FDCP.
Source: http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/345734/tawitawi-hosts-4day-cinematography-workshop