Saturday, July 21, 2012

Spain in the Philippines: Ciudad Fernandina de Vigan

Vigan, Ilocos Sur

Very historic. Being here makes you feel that you are living in the past. Vigan is the oldest surviving Spanish colonial city in the Philippines.


For most people, Vigan is far better than the other places to put ourselves on. Not only because its beautiful but also to have the nostalgic feeling of having the delightful ambiance of the historic Spanish times. Feel like Maria Clara, wearing a glamorous Filipiniana standing behind the window, listening to the classical music, and seeing the streets made of cobblestones and distinct architecture of houses. It will delight all of your senses as if you were living in times of Renaissance. 

Photo by: James Ona

For people who really want to be eccentric, travelling through horse carriages in Vigan is really an enjoyable and fun way to go around the town.

Restaurants located in Vigan are perfect for romantic dinner. Ancestral houses turned into a magnificent-looking restaurant. Imagine that you are having a date with Juan Crisostomo Ibarra.

From Manila, it will take 7-8 hours riding a bus or a private vehicle. I'll recommend you taking land transportation to witness the scenic route in the Ilocos highway. But if you want a faster trip, there's always an option of riding a plane.


Friday, July 20, 2012

FLIPTOP MASTERPIECE by Neil Defeo

I actually posted this for two reasons: as a warning, and for recognition. Why do I said so? Here is the story.

I started using facebook since high school. I grab photos from other accounts and re post it. I am not really aware that what I did that time was against the law. I am taking up Mass Communication major in Broadcasting this college, and one course in my first year was Media Law and Ethics. That's how I knew this Philippine Copyright Law. According to the Republic Act No. 8293, Article II Section 176, "No copyright shall subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines. However, prior approval of the government agency or office wherein the work is created shall be necessary for exploitation of such work for profit. Such agency or office may, among other things, impose as a condition the payment of royalties. No prior approval or conditions shall be required for the use for any purpose of statutes, rules and regulations, and speeches, lectures, sermons, addresses, and dissertations, pronounced, read or rendered in courts of justice, before administrative agencies, in deliberative assemblies and in meetings of public character. (Sec. 9, first par., P.D. No. 49)"

I researched about it and I learned from Chan Robles Virtual Law Library that, under Article II, section 176, of the Republic Act No. 8293 includes:

Literary and artistic works; hereinafter referred to as "works", and original intellectual creations in the literary and artistic domain protected from the moment of their creation and shall include in particular:
(a) Books, pamphlets, articles and other writings;
(b) Periodicals and newspapers;
(c) Lectures, sermons, addresses, dissertations prepared for oral delivery, whether or not reduced in writing or other material form;
(d) Letters;
(e) Dramatic or dramatico-musical compositions; choreographic works or entertainment in dumb shows;
(f) Musical compositions, with or without words;
(g) Works of drawing, painting, architecture, sculpture, engraving, lithography or other works of art; models or designs for works of art;
(h) Original ornamental designs or models for articles of manufacture, whether or not registrable as an industrial design, and other works of applied art;
(i) Illustrations, maps, plans, sketches, charts and three-dimensional works relative to geography, topography, architecture or science;
(j) Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character;
(k) Photographic works including works produced by a process analogous to photography; lantern slides;
(l) Audiovisual works and cinematographic works and works produced by a process analogous to cinematography or any process for making audio-visual recordings;
(m) Pictorial illustrations and advertisements;
(n) Computer programs; and
(o) Other literary, scholarly, scientific and artistic works

Here in the Philippines, almost all of us heard about the FLIPTOP BATTLE LEAGUE, wherein two people in a match have to insult each other with the cleverest punchlines and sharpest rhymes. It seems very famous nowadays. Then, a friend of mine came to an idea of painting the fliptop battlers using water color/ink on the Vellum board, scan it, labeled it in photoshop, and upload it on their page. Also, his work has the watermark, the name and logo of their organization, Guhit Visual Arts Group.
Neil Defeo, Artist

These are the photos he uploaded: (Credits: Guhit Visual Arts Group)



Then, I saw many copies of his work on different pages on facebook. I thought its okay, because its worth to be talk about 'cos its really an amazing artwork. But I saw his post saying that he's really sad because other facebook pages posted his work, omitting his watermark, the logo and the name of the organization he's in.

And yes, it's true. I've seen many profiles, fan pages on facebook using those photos as their cover photos, default profile pictures, without the artist's watermark. I was like "Gaaaaaaaahhh". It was such a disappointment. Some are even claiming that its their work. :(

We should recognize the original artist who really did these amazing artworks, Neil Defeo of Guhit Visual Arts Group.

Philippine copyright law is enshrined in the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines, officially known as Republic Act No. 8293. The law is partly based on United States and the principles of the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works. Unlike many other copyright laws, Philippine copyright law also protect patents, trademarks, and other forms of intellectual property.

Meaning, if you publish or use the creative work of others, their trademarks, or certain confidential business information without the permission of the owner, you may be exposing yourself to legal liability for violations of intellectual property law.


I hope I shared something sensual!



Kindly like their facebook fan page!




Thursday, July 19, 2012

CINEMALAYA 2012


SCREENING SCHEDULE OF CINEMALAYA 2012 FINALISTS (PER FILM / PER DAY; July 21-29)


LEGEND FOR THE VENUES:
MT = CCP MAIN THEATRE (Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo)
LT = CCP LITTLE THEATRE (Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino)
MKP = CCP MKP Hall
THB = CCP STUDIO THEATRE (Tanghalang Huseng Batute)
GB-3 = GREENBELT 3 Cinema 3
GB-5 = GREENBELT 3 Cinema 5
TRI = TRINOMA Cinema 1
DT = CCP DREAM THEATRE (Tanghalang Manuel Conde)

CINEMALAYA 2012 DIRECTOR'S SHOWCASE FULL LENGTH COMPETITION:

BWAKAW written and directed by Jun Robles Lana

Eddie Garcia, Rez Cortez, Soxie Topacio, Gardo Versoza, Joey Paras, Alan Paule, Beverly Salviejo, Soliman Cruz, Jonathan Neri, May-I Fabros, and Ms. Armida Siguion-Reyna

Screenings per Day:
July 21: 11:00AM – TRI / 3:30PM - MKP
July 22: 11:00AM – GB-3 / 3:30PM – THB / 9:00PM - TRI
July 23: 4:00PM – GB-3 / 9:00PM - MT
July 24: 6:15PM - THB
July 25: 6:30PM – GB-3
July 26: 3:30PM – MT / 6:15PM - MKP
July 27:
July 28: 1:30PM – GB-5 / 6:15PM - LT
July 29: 6:30PM – GB-5


MGA MUMUNTING LIHIM (Those Little Secrets) written and directed by Jose Javier Reyes

Judy Ann Santos, Iza Calzado, Agot Isidro, and Janice de Belen. Also starring: Gino dela Peña, Lui Manansala, Madeline Nicolas, Roeder Camañag, Albert Guinto, and Cris Lomotan

Screenings per Day:
July 21: 12:45PM – LT / 6:30PM – GB-3
July 22: 11:00AM – TRI / 3:30PM - MKP
July 23: 3:30PM – MT / 9:00PM – GB-5
July 24: 12:45PM – THB
July 25: 6:15PM – THB / 9:00PM - MT
July 26: 6:30PM - TRI
July 27: 4:00PM - TRI
July 28: 4:00PM – GB-5
July 29: 11:00AM – GB-3 / 3:30PM - MKP


POSAS (Shackled) written by Zig Dulay; directed by Lawrence Fajardo

Nico Antonio, Bangs Garcia, Wendy Valdez, Art Acuña, Nor Domingo, Jake Macapagal, John Lapus, Hector Macaso, Raul Morit, CJ Ramos, Ermie Concepcion, and Susan Africa

Screenings per Day:
July 21: 3:30PM – THB
July 22: 1:30PM – GB-3 / 4:00PM – GB-5 / 9:00PM - MT
July 23: 3:30PM – MKP
July 24: 12:45PM – MT / 6:30PM – GB-5
July 25: 4:00PM - TRI
July 26: 3:30PM – LT / 9:00PM - THB
July 27: 6:30PM - TRI
July 28: 1:30PM – GB-3 / 6:15PM - MKP
July 29: 6:30PM – GB-3


KAMERA OBSKURA written and directed by Raymond Red

Pen Medina, Joel Torre, Nanding Josef, Abe Pagtama, Ping Medina, Mon Confiado, Sue Prado, Suzette Ranillo, Bombi Plata, Flor Salanga, and introducing Irene Gabriel

July 21 4:00PM -- GB-3 / 9:00PM - MT
July 22: 1:30PM – GB-5 / 4:00PM – GB-3 / 9:00PM - THB
July 23: 6:30PM – GB-3
July 24: 6:15PM – MKP
July 25: 6:30PM – GB-5
July 26: 4:00PM - TRI
July 27: 3:30PM - MT
July 28: 12:45PM – LT / 3:30PM – THB / 9:00PM - MKP
July 29: 9:00PM - TRI


KALAYAAN (Wildlife) written and directed by Adolfo B. Alix Jr.

Ananda Everingham, Zanjoe Marrudo, Luis Alandy, Kiki Sogino, Rocky Salumbides, and Angeli Bayani

Screenings per Day:
July 21: 11:00AM – GB-3 / 4:00PM – GB-5 / 9:00PM - THB
July 22: 12:45PM – LT / 9:00PM – GB-3
July 23: 12:45PM – THB / 9:00PM - TRI
July 24: 6:15PM - MT
July 25: 1:30PM TRI / 9:00PM – GB-5
July 27: 4:00PM – GB-3 / 9:00 PM -- CCP MKP Hall
July 28: 12:45PM – MT / 3:30PM – MKP Hall


CINEMALAYA 2012 NEW BREED FULL LENGTH COMPETITION:


ANG KATIWALA (The Caretaker) written and directed by Aloy Adlawan

Dennis Trillo, Ronnie Lazaro, Angelina Kanapi, Neri Naig, Ernie Zarate, Miggs Cuaderno, Shyr Valdez, Louella de Cordova, Richard Manabat, Aileen Lota, Dado Jose, and Althea Vega

Screenings per Day:
July 21: 12:45PM – MKP / 9:00PM – GB-3
July 22: 6:30PM – GB-5
July 23: 3:30PM - THB
July 24: 3:30PM – MT /9:00PM - TRI
July 25: 1:30PM – GB-5 / 6:15PM - MT
July 26: 9:00PM - LT
July 27: 1:30PM – GB-3 / 6:15PM - MKP
July 28: 4:00PM – TRI / 9:00PM - THB
July 29: 1:30PM – GB-5


THE ANIMALS written by Gino Santos and Jeff Stelton; directed by Gino Santos

Albie Casiño, Patrick Sugui, Dawn Balagot, Issa Litton, Micah Cabral, Vangie Martell, Bryan Homecillo, Carlo Cruz, and John Wayne Sace

Screenings per Day:
July 21: 12:45PM – MT
July 22: 4:00PM – TRI / 9:00PM – GB-5
July 23: 1:30PM – GB-5 / 6:15PM - MKP
July 24: 9:00PM - LT
July 25:
July 26: 1:30PM – GB-3/ 6:15PM - THB
July 27: 3:30PM – MKP / 9:00PM - MT
July 28: 12:45PM – THB / 9:00PM - TRI
July 29: 11:00AM – GB-5 / 9:00PM – GB-3


ANG NAWAWALA (What Isn't There) written by Marie Jamora and Ramon de Veyra; directed by Marie Jamora

Dominic Roco, Dawn Zulueta, Felix Roco, Marc Abaya, Boboy Garrovillo, Annicka Dolonius, Alchris Galura, Jenny Jamora, Sabrina Mann, and Mercedes Cabral

Screenings per Day:
July 21: 3:30PM – MT / 9:00PM – GB-5
July 22: 12:45PM - THB
July 23: 6:15PM - LT
July 24: 9:00PM – GB-3
July 25: 12:45PM - MKP / 3:30PM - THB
July 26: 12:45 PM – TRI / 9:00PM - MKP
July 27: 9:00:PM TRI
July 28: 11:00AM – GB-3 / 6:15PM - MT
July 29: 1:30PM – GB-3 / 4:00PM – GB-5

APARISYON written and directed by Vincent Sandoval

Fides Cuyugan-Asencio, Mylene Dizon, Jodi Sta Maria, Raquel Villavicencio, Madeline Nicolas, and Ms. Rustica Carpio

Screenings per Day:
July 21: 9:00PM - TRI
July 22: 3:30PM – LT
July 23: 12:45PM – MT
July 24: 1:30PM – GB-3 / 9:00PM – GB-5
July 25: 12:45PM – THB / 6:15PM - MKP
July 26: 1:30PM – GB-5/ 6:15PM – MT
July 27: 12:45PM – MKP / 9:00PM – GB-3
July 28: 11:00AM – GB-5 / 6:15PM - THB
July 29: 1:30PM - TRI


OROS written by Paul Sta. Ana and Obet Villela; directed by Paul Sta. Ana

Kristoffer King, Kristoffer Martin, Diva Montelaba, Kim Komatsu, Carl Acosta, and Tanya Gomez

Screenings per Day:
July 21: 1:30PM – TRI / 6:15PM - MKP
July 22: 1:30PM – TRI / 6:15PM - THB
July 23: 6:15PM - MT
July 24: 12:45PM – MKP / 6:30PM - TRI
July 25: 4:00PM – GB-5 / 9:00PM - LT
July 26: 12:45PM – MT / 9:00PM – GB-3
July 27: 9:00PM – GB-5
July 28: 10:00AM – THB / 4:00PM – GB-3
July 29:


DIABLO written and directed by Mes de Duzman

Carlo Aquino, Ama Quiambao, Roeder Camañag, Arnold Reyes, and Althea Vega

Screenings per Day:
July 21: 11:00AM – GB-5 /3:30PM - LT
July 22: 12:45PM – MT
July 23: 4:00PM – TRI / 9:00PM - MKP
July 24: 4:00PM – GB-3 / 9:00PM – THB
July 25: 6:30PM - TRI
July 26: 9:00PM - MT
July 27: 4:0PM – GB-5
July 28: 12:45PM – MKP / 6:30PM – GB-3
July 29: 12:45PM – THB / 9:00PM – GB-5


INTOY SYOKOY NG KALYE MARINO written by Jerry Gracio; directed by Lemuel Lorca

JM de Guzman, LJ Reyes, Joross Gamboa, Arnold Reyes, Kenneth Salva, Richard Quan, Angela Ruiz, Angeli Bayani, Jacob Miller, Redgie Jimenez, Ricky Pascua, Justin de Leon, Mary Joy Gula, Gabbie Atalia, and Mr. Roy Alvarez

Screenings per Day:
July 21: 12:45PM – THB / 6:15PM - MT
July 22: 12:45PM – MKP / 6:15PM - TRI
July 23: 1:30PM – TRI / 9:00PM – GB-3
July 24: 3:30PM - THB
July 25: 3:30PM – MT / 9:00PM- MKP
July 26: 4:00PM – GB-3
July 27: 1:30PM – GB-5 / 6:15PM - LT
July 28: 9:00PM – GB-5
July 29: 11:00AM - TRI


STA. NIÑA written by Emmanuel Quindo Palo and Liza Magtoto; directed by Emmanuel Quindo Palo

Coco Martin, Alessandra de Rossi, Angel Aquino, Irma Adlawan, Leo Martinez, Nanding Josef, and Ms. Anita Linda

Screenings per Day:
July 21: 6:30PM – GB-5
July 22: 9:00PM - MKP
July 23: 12:45PM – LT / 6:15PM - THB
July 24: 4:00PM – GB-5 /9:00PM - MT
July 25: 4:00PM – GB-3 / 9:00PM - TRI
July 26: 12:45PM – MKP
July 27: 1:30PM – TRI /6:15PM - THB
July 28: 11:00AM – TRI / 3:30PM - MT / 9:00PM – GB-3
July 29:


MGA DAYO (Resident Aliens) written and directed by Julius Sotomayor Cena

Sue Prado, Janela Buhain Carrera (Guam-based actress), and Olga Natividad (Pinay stage actress now residing in Chicago). Also starring Brian Muna, Charlene Baes Leffler, Vicki Flor Dizon, and Aaron Agsalud

Screenings per Day:
July 21: 1:30PM – GB-5 / 9:00PM - LT
July 22: 3:30PM – MT
July 23: 1:30PM – GB-3 / 6:30PM – GB-5
July 24: 1:30PM – TRI / 6:30PM – GB-3
July 25:
July 26: 3:30PM – MKP / 9:00PM - TRI
July 27: 3:30PM –THB / 6:15PM – MT / 9:00PM - MKP
July 28: 6:30PM - TRI
July 29: 3:30PM – THB

REQUIEME! written by Rody Vera; directed by Loy Arcenas

Shamaine Centera-Buencamino, Rez Cortez, Paul Jake Paule, Madeline Nicolas, Raquel Villavicencio, Jerald Napoles, and Anthony Falcon

Screenings per Day:
July 21: 1:30PM – GB-3 / 6:15PM - THB
July 22: 6:15PM - MT
July 23: 12:45PM – MKP / 6:30PM - TRI
July 24: 1:30PM – GB-5 / 9:00PM - MKP
July 25: 9:00PM – GB-3
July 26: 12:45AM – THB / 6:30PM – GB-5
July 27: 12:45AM – MT / 6:30PM – GB-5
July 28: 3:30PM – LT
July 29: 4:00PM - TRI

Monday, July 16, 2012

Vision Petron 2011



          I am really proud of my friends. They used their God-given talents by sharing it to the nation. They did it! The art works which brought them to victory were publicized by Petron, like Petron brochures, magazines, calendars etc. I'm looking forward for their entries this 2012. 

Sunday, July 15, 2012

School, a place to learn.


    In my two years in college, I experienced lot of things. My eyes opened to the reality. Since I am having a hard time adjusting because of the environment I am used to, I tried my best to socialize with the different kind of people. Fortunately, I gained some true friends despite my mood swings and attitude. I am not really surprised if some are mad at me because of what I do, what I wear, and what I say. A am really a straightforward person.

    
     I learned to make myself very patient and be true to my own happiness. I joined the college theatre guild, Teatro Komunikado and I'm part of it until now, but due to financial difficulties, I have to work and decided to lay-lo in the said organization. There are two persons I idolized in the group aside from our adviser. Mr. Hector Calma and Ms. Mariz Pamaong. They are so very talented and I admired them both. With these people, I am able to do what I think I can't, push my hardest to succeed. I am able to meet young talents like the members of the Guhit Visual Arts Group. In my two years in college, I realized that school is not only a place to study, but also a place to learn lessons in life.