To conquer challenges, you must first understand them. In order to defeat others, you must first figure out how they work – then you love them in the process. Producer: Clara Francesca Rosales Starring: Elise Sunga & Tracy Capule Director: Clara Francesca Rosales Videographer: Clara Francesca Rosales Editor: Clara Francesca Rosales Executive Producer: Raz de la Torre Type of Production: Video Production – Poetry TRT: 3m 54s Videography (BC 144) 1st Semester, AY 2016-2017 University of the Philippines Diliman Department of Broadcast Communication College of Mass Communication All Rights Reserved 2016

Synopsis: Life is a journey. But for the photographer who captures images in the midst of nothingness, he finds himself searching the meaning of life as he chase through the winds of his fate.

 

Producer/Director/Writer: Marie Uy

Executive Producer: Raz dela Torre

Type of Production: Video Production – Poetry

TRT: 6m 41s

 

Videography (BC 144)

1st Semester, AY 2016-2017

University of the Philipines-Diliman

Department of Broadcast Communication, College of Mass Communication

Halaw mula sa akda ni Christine Pingul, “‘Wag Muna”
Producer & Director: Senina Joy Mojica
Videographer: Senina Joy Mojica
Editor: Senina Joy Mojica
Production Designer: Senina Joy Mojica
Starring: Jasmine Marie Almazar, Reven Bryan Dela Pena Executive
Producer: Raz de la Torre
TRT: 4 minutes 6 seconds

Videography (BC 144)
1st Semester, AY 2016-2017
University of the Philippines Diliman
Department of Broadcast Communication
College of Mass Communication

“It’s when things seem worst that you musn’t quit.”

A video poetry production based on the poem “Don’t Quit” by Edgar A. Guest.

Producer & Director: Ben Baquilod
Videographer: Ben Baquilod
Editor: Ben Baquilod
Production Designer: Ben Baquilod
Starring: Den Santos
Executive Producer: Raz de la Torre
TRT: 6m 51s

Videography (BC 144)
1st Semester, AY 2016-2017
University of the Philippines Diliman
Department of Broadcast Communication
College of Mass Communication

With all the distractions around us – gadgets, phones, even music – we tend
to ignore the little things and take them for granted.

A video poetry production based on an excerpt from “When Love Arrives” by Phil Kaye and Sara Kay

 

Producer: Lily Grace Tabanera
Starring: Caroline Joy Valdez
Director and Writer: Lily Grace Tabanera
Videographer: Lily Grace Tabanera
Editor: Lily Grace Tabanera
Executive Producer: Raz de la Torre
Type of Production: Video Production – Poetry
TRT: 3m 43s

 

Videography (BC 144)
1st Semester, AY 2016-2017
University of the Philippines Diliman
Department of Broadcast Communication
College of Mass Communication

All Rights Reserved 2016

In a world full of cruelty and hate, do we really know our deepest fear?

A video poetry production based on Marianne Williamson’s “Our Deepest Fear”.

Producer: Gabriel Eduardo Gutierrez
Starring: Reven Bryan dela Peña
Director and Writer: Gabriel Eduardo Gutierrez
Videographer: Gabriel Eduardo Gutierrez
Assistant Videographer: Stelle Laguda
Production Managers: Gabriel Eduardo Gutierrez & Stelle Laguda
Editor: Gabriel Eduardo Gutierrez
Executive Producer: Raz de la Torre
TRT: 3m 16s

Videography (BC 144)
1st Semester, AY 2016-2017
University of the Philippines Diliman
Department of Broadcast Communication
College of Mass Communication

It was a Sunday, the last shooting day for this episode.

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The episode was about a an artist who made use of her talent to help her family pay for the expenses for her mom’s illness. At first, she just draws out of passion, but then she realizes she can sell her artworks to help her family.

This was the shortest shooting day I have gone to, starting at 6am and finishing by around 3pm. The locations for that days were also the nearest, one in Wildlife Center and a school just around Metro Manila.

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The first sequence for the day was an exterior. The sun was so high during that time, but the lights were also being set up. When I asked Sir Raz why, he told me it’s because not every part of the area is sufficiently lighted and there would always be dimmer parts. And it’s easier to light those parts up than to dim the bright parts to achieve an evenly lighted shot. This for me is the biggest takeaway for that day.

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Then we proceeded to another location which is a school. Different areas of the school were used to shoot the elementary and high school sequences. A classroom was also used and transformed into a hospital ward. I was once again amazed by the production design.

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My photo was used as props for this episode! The protagonist was asked to draw a portrait of me, copying my picture. The person (boyfriend LOL) who asked her to do this was willing to pay for it. This was when she realized that she can make money out of her talent. And for the daya, a legitimate artist draws the real thing, while Sue just brushes the pencil during a take. In ECU shots, it was the real artist who draws the artwork.

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