Showing posts with label School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label School. Show all posts

Thursday, January 26, 2012

"I want you to know that, you are okay" - Boy Abunda

I celebrate my uniquness!!! :)

That is one point that Boy Abunda talked about yesterday which I really appreciate and touched my heart. (I was really teary-eyed yesterday)

His words went like these, I want you to know that whoever or however you are, that YOU ARE OKAY.

It was because, he said, he understands us (students) because of the latter part of his life. During his college days where he felt so different and insecure by everyone. He came from Samar province and studied in Ateneo where the culture was so different from what he grew up with (from his way of talking to his things). He shared that all of his stuff where being sent from Samar to Manila. There was this instance that on his way to school, what he was wearing was similar to the bus' conductor's clothes. He recalled that it was one of the saddest moments of his life.

And that time, he wanted to hear from someone an affirmation that despite of how different he was and how awful he thinks his situation was, he wanted someone to say to him that HE IS OKAY. That, he should not blend with the others as long as he is on the good side of things.

Good thing I captured part of it:


It was just his introduction to the talk proper (Branding the stars). It was about how stars get their titles (e.g. Megastar, Multimedia star etc.) in other words, their brands. Whereas, he said, the most important thing is instilling your true core as an artist or as person too, your uniqueness.

Anyway, his introduction were the words I really needed to hear these past few days (just feeling a little lost in this big world). I realized that just now, while doing this blog. Thank you Tito Boy Abunda, you never fail to inspire me. (A big fan over here)

Saturday, December 17, 2011

OJT hunt last October 25

It's all about the experience that you get and what you learn from it. I'm happy that we spent that whole day roaming around Makati, Quezon city and Alabang for more than 10 companies. I'm grateful that we experienced rejection at the most gentle way. I'm thrilled that we felt our shoulders, back and feet hurt after doing a lot of walking in a city we are not so familiar with.
I'm thankful that it was hot and rained at the same time that day. It was a unique day. It gave us a journey that could be coined as 'once in a lifetime'.At the end of the day and years from now we would all look back and watch a lot of things that happened in our lives, and I'm sure it would not be a boring scene to see with all these tries we did. This day too made me realize how much of the pain that walk-in applicants do. I imagined those who even apply for non-degree jobs, it would be much worse.
And now, the three of us got in at RSVP FILM studios.

Karen, Tin and Me!

Though, I can't divulge much information about what we do and how we are doing in our internship there. What I could just say is, our sweat and pain felt paid off pretty well. ;)


Me! in one of the cameras in the office.


Thursday, November 24, 2011

It is a fine day, a windy one. My favorite kind of a day. But, I have to study for Media Laws and Ethics.

Yes. It is sir Ron Gagalac yet again. (Unfortunately or Fortunately as he said in his e-mail). We really don't have much of a problem with sir Ron alone, but the kind of teaching and studying involved in his class would make you want to enrol his subject only in a semester (exaggerating here sir! hehe)
Anyhow, I don't really complain much about this hardcore subject and these piling up requirements.. 

  • 400 hours of On-The-Job Training (OJT) 
  • Weekly film review blog posts for our Film Criticism class (check it out here (CLICK!) we actually need an audience to comment on our reviews. Help? haha) 
  • Film analysis, book reviews, presentations, thesis.. 

And more work to come in this 2nd semester because after all it's my last semester!

Woaah. I still can't feel it though, but thinking it is really my LAST semester come the ideas of, freedom, where to go next?, what to do next? and are you sure you're going to finish all the requirements for you to graduate? Ugh..

Excitement, Thrill, Nervous, Scared, Puzzled..

A lot of things!

You know what they say about when you're about to reach the top/finish line or the victory of some sort? It would be the hardest when you're already near at your goal. So, I embrace this.

And, one thing's for sure, I have to start all the work to finish something! Now off to my hand outs..

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Investigative Journalism signing off - sir Ron Gagalac

We had our last meeting of Investigative Journalism with Sir Ron (Gagalac) last October 16, 2011. He allotted 1 hour of our 3-hour clas with an inspiring discussion about the inner or enveloped lessons within our class aside from the lessons proper.



                He even referred to us as “his diamonds”. It was cheesy and touching at the same time. Haha! He explained, Diamonds are hard to be found. Diamonds would start as dirty stones that are even hard to be noticed. It would go through a lot of process and cleaning method before you see its beauty. And when it is made into a jewelry, it will forever look magnificent, like how Rose’s necklace was when it was found at the bottom of the sea. And that is why, “Diamonds are forever.”

                Like diamonds, sir Ron refined us into one. I will keep these all in my mind.

Think before you speak

It was apparently enclosed in every recitation that we do. The recitation depends on the hand outs that he would assign us every week. We would have one quiz and recitation before every class starts. And afterwards, he’ll have his discussion. He said, we had always done that. Even when we chose to say “pass”, he said that chuckling. He knows there is still knowledge on our minds, we were just overcame by fear and rattled.

Humility above all

“Magkakapantay-pantay tayong lahat dito” (We are all equal in this class) said sir. Even the smartest in this class if he did not study his notes, the usual loser in the class who studied would come first, he explained. He wanted us to not feel inferior with the class standing in each of us.

Independent

This one which he referred to us by not depending to our classmates to be able to pass the class. He took for example all of us who failed from the prelim and passed in the midterms. It was really disappointing the time he talked to us at the end of the prelim. He said if we’re still going to fail our midterms even if we perfect the finals, we’re still not going to be able to pass the subject. And that maybe motivated us.

Never assume and presume

        He quoted this “When in doubt, always ask.” He said never think that you will not attend the next class just because you thought there will be nothing new to do. He’s right, once in a while we had games/activities that are unannounced, still has something to do with the lesson. He also imitated my classmates’ usual statements, “Ay, akala ko walang current events [sa quiz]” (I thought currents events will not be included in our quiz) with a scratch on the head. :P

Now, with Hannah

Lastly,

Keep in mind, Service

                For him, one of the main points of the subject is to make us trained and convinced to do service for the country. Like him, he’s doing the service for the country as a reporter. And we witnessed that and would always will. Not just because we see him do his reports in the television but we have became part of it, in a way that he had skipped some of our classes and we are affected by it. Let’s say that we actually rejoice every time that happens, but afterwards he has first-hand lessons to share to us and I really appreciate those stories he shared.

I can only share so much in this blog post and there are a lot more stories and lessons sir Ron has shared to us, some are requested to be just between him and the class. He really has the passion both in teaching and as a reporter and I salute him for that.


I cropped ate Kares here (sorry, ate Kares!) and tried to put some words. haha!
If I remember it right, he said something that goes, "Kung titigal ako, sino pa ang maghahatid ng katotohanan sa bayan." (If I would stop in what I do, who-else would bring the truth for the country.) He was referring to his job as a reporter along the risks it has.