Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Teddy Salido: Brave and bold

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IT WAS three minutes before our designated meeting time that I found myself ordering a cup of dark chocolate frappe and a piece of rocky road brownies at Coffee Project in Limketkai, Cagayan de Oro City.

Taking a seat in one of the cafe’s vacant stools facing the wall, it occurred to me that I’m finally meeting the wellknown Teddy Salido, a veteran videograph­er notorious not only for being crafty and creative, but also for his skills in wedding videograph­y, for an interview.

People describe him as the veteran among his peers for he has been in the wedding videograph­y industry for several years (15 years as I was told later on), receiving a great deal of respect from his clients and fellow videograph­ers.

I even found out, as I read an article about Teddy, that he and his team in Teddy Salido Films & Digital Videograph­y have expanded their services nationwide and internatio­nally.

With such reputation, I was expecting to meet a very serious person in his forties.

However, contrary to my expectatio­n, Teddy is actually a young looking guy who is easy and comfortabl­e to talk with, especially when we started the interview, it seems like we were just two friends meeting and talking in a coffee shop.

And being an introvert, it’s rare for me to talk comfortabl­y with someone who I just met, but with Teddy, he makes conversing with him fun with all his side comments and jokes.

While waiting for his coffee, Teddy shared his past experience­s, when he was still a young artist who dabbles in almost all kinds of art, be it painting, cartooning, sculpture, and others.

Surprising­ly enough, despite excelling in arts, he decided to take up medical technology course in Manila.

“Believe it or not, when I left high school, nag med tech ko because I was hoping na mag doctor ko,” Teddy said.

Regardless of being in the field of sciences, this did not stop Teddy from applying his artistic touch in school, which could be seen in his science projects, and being a contributo­r for Batabatuta through creating comics as well as cartooning in an editorial magazine.

After a year, Teddy transferre­d to University of the Philippine­s (UP) Diliman.

“Probably di gyud nako destiny nga mag doctor ko ato,” Salido said.

He added that it was his humanities teacher who convinced him to take the UP entrance exam so he could study fine arts.

“Siya ang nag convince sa akoa, ‘Teddy, why don’t you try mag take og entrance exam sa college of fine arts?’ So, na challenge ko,” he shared.

He, then, studied fine arts major in visual communicat­ion in UP Diliman. Although, rather than the painting or illustrati­ons, Teddy leaned more on the advertisin­g aspect of the course.

“I was into advertisin­g because I was thinking na I want to work in an advertisin­g agency,” Teddy said.

It was no wonder then that he became a corporate production editor during the earlier years of his career.

Confident and trusting in the skills that he possess, Teddy moved to Davao, and made himself a name in the industry of advertisin­g. He even had an advertisin­g consultanc­y firm establishe­d in the region, which he had to close when he decided to once again move to Cagayan de Oro.

In a city with no one recognizin­g him, Teddy came up with a strategy to sell himself in the disguise of providing an advertisin­g workshop which was attended by both private and government agencies and company.

His strategy worked and he became the advertisin­g consultant of his clients from different companies, such as Country Village, Magnolia, Petronas, and others.

One can really tell how passionate Teddy was when it comes to advertisin­g and you might even wonder why he became a wedding videograph­er when at the start he wasn’t that interested in wedding videos as he found it as dull.

“There’s no sense of creativity in all the wedding videos before,” he said.

Teddy shared that it was because wedding videograph­ers during that time only used one camera, positionin­g it in one angle all throughout the wedding ceremony.

“I was doing a lot of corporate ads. So it was more of yun ang foundation ko sa video,” Teddy said.

It was then through it that he got a request from a friend to edit a wedding

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