The Philippine Star

You are welcome to experience the studio life

- By JERRY DONATO

As a studio, ABS-CBN banks on its stable of talents to create meaningful entertainm­ent content. This is generously shared with viewers. Since the network wants everyone to have a piece of the studio life, it has created the ABS-CBN Studio Experience (also known as Studio XP). The 1,400-square-meter studio city located at the Ayala Malls Trinoma will serve as Kapamilya’s playground to feel what it is like to be in the spotlight.

“As you all know, ABSCBN has been in the content business for more than 65 years,” said Cookie Bartolome, ABS-CBN Themed Experience­s, Inc. head, in a recent press conference. By the way, the event was also hosted by Robi Domingo with Kyle Echarri, Ylona Garcia, Elha Nympha and Jeremy Glinoga as guests. “If you look at our portfolio, isa na lang ang nagkukulan­g sa portfolio namin, for any media company, is a themed experience. So we studied it well and we thought ‘Ba’t di natin dalhin kung ano ang pinakakila­la sa atin?” The answer was ABS-CBN, the studio. Studio XP is the practical means to bring it closer to every Filipino.

Again, Studio XP is a themed experience with 15 attraction­s and divided into Reality, Fantasy and Retail Studios. Visitors can do blind auditions and find out for themselves who among the virtual coaches (Sharon Cuneta, Lea Salonga, Bamboo and Sarah Geronimo) will turn for them. Surely, someone is destined to become a four-chair turner. They can also try their luck as contestant­s in Minute To Win It: The Experience or housemates in Pinoy Big Brother. After, they can proceed to the Star Lab, where they can do duets, act opposite Kapamilya stars, exchange funny lines with Goin’ Bulilit cast or answer Fast Talk questions. Aside from that, they can also unleash the adventurer in them by enrolling in the Action Academy. Another musttry is the ARX, an augmented reality game. The Kapamilya Theater allows visitors to compete in multi-player games (based on shows like Ang Probinsyan­o, La Luna Sangre and Bagani) and watch live shows and 4D movies and presentati­ons (like ASAP 4D). According to Cookie, Kapamilya guests have the free hand to choose which attraction­s they want. To fully experience what the studio city can offer, it’s better for one to avail of the XPass Prime tickets priced at P375 each. “We implement shifts. Each shift (runs for) two and a half hours,” she said. From Tuesdays to Fridays, Studio XP has three shifts (the first starts at 12 noon), while Saturdays and Sundays have four shifts (with first shift at 10:30 a.m.). Each shift can accommodat­e 220 people. Surprise, surprise! Visitors might get the chance to meet Kapamilya stars and receive live video calls from them.

“I would like to think also that the experience we have is very unique,” said Cookie. “We went around and checked out the different attraction­s. I’m happy to say na wala pa

pong experience (na) katulad ng Studio Experience. It’s one of a kind. If this becomes successful, of course, we would love to bring the experience to more Kapamilya around the Philippine­s and all over the world.”

Studio XP was conceptual­ized in 2015, but the work commenced in 2016 till 2017. It is a collaborat­ion between ABS-CBN Themed Experience­s, Inc. and Retail and Licensing Group.

For details, visit studioexpe­rience.abscbn.com or follow the ABS-CBN Studio Experience on Facebook, Instagram (@ abscbnstud­ioxp).

 ??  ?? Minute To Win It: The Experience
Minute To Win It: The Experience
 ??  ?? ABS-CBN Themed Experience­s, Inc. head Cookie Bartolome (leftmost), Licensing Head Karen Coloma, Licensing, Retail and Storefront­s head Ina Quiogue and Robi Domingo (rightmost)
ABS-CBN Themed Experience­s, Inc. head Cookie Bartolome (leftmost), Licensing Head Karen Coloma, Licensing, Retail and Storefront­s head Ina Quiogue and Robi Domingo (rightmost)
 ??  ?? The ARX attraction
The ARX attraction
 ??  ?? The Action Academy
The Action Academy
 ??  ?? From left: Kyle Echarri, Ylona Garcia, Elha Nympha
From left: Kyle Echarri, Ylona Garcia, Elha Nympha

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