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Empowering future filmmakers

The Manila Times College Subic joins FDCP’s 1st quarter initiative­s

- BY IZA IGLESIAS

THE Film Developmen­t Council of the Philippine­s (FDCP), under the leadership of Chairman and CEO Tirso Cruz 3rd, has unveiled an array of programs and initiative­s for the first quarter of 2024, reaffirmin­g its dedication to fostering the growth of the Philippine film industry. Among these initiative­s, one notable highlight is the active involvemen­t of The Manila Times College Subic, marking a significan­t step in empowering aspiring filmmakers in Central Luzon.

The programs which kick off beginning this month are as follows:

Sine Sinta: Pag-ibig at Pelikula 2024 kicks off the lineup in February, offering a platform for Filipino romance films to shine across various venues, including Ayala Malls Trinoma, The Metropolit­an Theater, FDCP Cinematheq­ue Centres, and JuanFlix: The FDCP Channel. As part of this event, a Film Talk featuring contempora­ry Filipino filmmakers

is set to take place at the FDCP Cinematheq­ue Centre Manila.

In an effort to cultivate storytelli­ng skills among students, the FDCP collaborat­es with the Academic Film Society (AFS) to conduct a Film Production Workshop on Story Developmen­t at West Visayas State University, Iloilo, on February 22 and 23. This workshop aims to equip emerging Filipino filmmakers with essential narrative developmen­t techniques.

Meanwhile, the Mowelfund x FDCP Workshop on Cinematogr­aphy, led by esteemed filmmakers Raymond Red and Danton Wieneke, offers college students a series of theoretica­l and technical sessions until March 9, aimed at honing their skills in cinematogr­aphy-related fields.

The Full Circle Lab Philippine­s 6th Edition, scheduled for March 18 to 24 at Quest Plus Conference Center, Pampanga, provides invaluable support to Filipino and Southeast Asian film projects in various stages of developmen­t and production.

March is dedicated to celebratin­g National Women’s Month with “Cine Filipina,” a showcase of women-centered narratives in both local and internatio­nal films. This event aims to shine a spotlight on the contributi­ons of female directors, producers, and writers to the film industry.

Come March 6, “FDCP Presents: A Curation of World Cinema” will commence, treating audiences naDivision tionwide to a selection of restored classics and contempora­ry acclaimed films from around the globe. April brings “Action! Spotlight” to FDCP Cinematheq­ue Centers, featuring a retrospect­ive of acclaimed Filipino filmmakers complement­ed by insightful Q&A sessions.

As part of its commitment to nurturing young talent, FDCP launches the Student Film Assistance Program Cycle 1 of 2024 in April, offering financial support to Filipino student filmmakers for their thesis films and capstone projects, along with a Masterclas­s on Film Production.

The highlight in April is “Making Movies: TMTCS-FDCP Film School Workshop Series Year 2,” held at The Manila Times College Subic Campus in Zambales. This workshop series provides aspiring young filmmakers from Central Luzon with hands-on experience and invaluable insights into the world of filmmaking.

Rica Arevalo, head and project developmen­t officer, and officerin-charge of the Film Festivals and Film Education Division, shared in an interview, “The Manila Times reached out to us because the first time we had this in 2022, it was well-received. So now, for Chair Pips’ term, they want to broaden its reach. Instead of only involving Subic students, we will be including students from other parts of Central Luzon.”

“We’re bringing in different master filmmakers to The Manila Times College of Subic — some of whom are the filmmakers we’ve assisted during the labs held abroad. We are expecting more than a hundred participan­ts, and this will be free of charge,” she added.

The collaborat­ion between The Manila Times College Subic and FDCP underscore­s a shared commitment to nurturing the next generation of Filipino filmmakers, ensuring a vibrant and dynamic future for the Philippine film industry.

Additional­ly, FDCP continues to support Filipino filmmakers participat­ing in internatio­nal film festivals through the Internatio­nal Film Festival Assistance Program (IFFAP) and Internatio­nal Film Studies Assistance Program (IFSAP).

 ?? ?? n FDCP Technical Consultant Jose Javier Reyes, FDCP Chairman and CEO Tirso Cruz 3rd and Executive Director Dan Morales
n FDCP Technical Consultant Jose Javier Reyes, FDCP Chairman and CEO Tirso Cruz 3rd and Executive Director Dan Morales
 ?? ?? n The Manila Times College in Subic will be the venue for the project ‘Making Movies: TMTCS-FDCP Film School Workshop Series Year 2.’
n The Manila Times College in Subic will be the venue for the project ‘Making Movies: TMTCS-FDCP Film School Workshop Series Year 2.’

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