Wazzup Pilipinas!?
The Commission on Higher Education (CHED),
Unified Student Financial Assistance System for Tertiary Education (UniFAST),
and Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) launched two (2) film
projects for students to participate in film labs and vlog webinars that will
hone and develop their skills in film production.
In a virtual press launch, the short film lab
project dubbed as CineIskool Short Film Lab and Festival and the
#MyKwentongUniFAST webinar series were presented to the members of the media
led by CHED and UniFAST Board Chairman Popoy De Vera and FDCP Chairperson Mary
Liza Diño.
The CineIskool Short Film Lab and Festival is
open to student-beneficiaries of the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary
Education Act or Republic Act 10931.
Ten (10)
projects will be chosen from the submitted entries coming from student beneficiaries and will be given a
grant of P125,000.00 each to produce a five-minute short film showcasing
stories on the importance and benefits of free tertiary education.
A film
festival will also be held to officially recognize the best short films from
the 10 film grants.
The
#MyKwentongUniFAST project will highlight the sharing of experiences and
stories of RA 10931 beneficiaries through a series of webinars that would teach
them how to create and edit digital content, including workshops on media
creation like vlogging.
Digital
content experts and well-known vloggers are to be tapped to give lectures to
selected participants nationwide.
"With our partnership today with FDCP and
with the launching of these two projects, we will provide a formal platform so
that our beneficiaries can be trained by experts and well-known professionals
in the industry to produce either a short film or vlogs. They can manifest
their success stories how these government programs of free education changed
their lives and their community." De Vera said.
The initial talks on the said projects started
in 2019 but plans were halted when the COVID-19 pandemic hit the country and
restrictions were imposed on holding face-to-face film labs and workshops.
UniFAST OIC Executive Director Ryan Estevez said
that aside from promoting the programs of RA 10931 to the public, this is also an opportunity to hone the
skills and talents of new and budding filmmakers in the country.
"As we take advantage of the various online formats and platforms that the youth can use to tell their stories, we hope that #MyKwentongUniFAST and CineIskool will help us discover a new generation of filmmakers with the talent and voices that we can mold and empower. We thank CHED and UniFAST for this partnership and look forward to giving our young filmmakers the tools and training sessions that can help them produce their tales and experiences of free higher education," said Chairperson Diño.
FDCP is the national film agency responsible for
film policies and programs to ensure the economic, cultural and educational
development of the Philippine film industry.
The agency also leads the film industry’s participation in domestic and foreign film markets, and local and international film festivals, and is tasked to preserve and protect films as part of the country’s national cultural heritage.
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