The Philippine Star

Master of paying it forward

- By BILL VELASCO

have known Noel Zarate for over a quarter of a century. The Famas award-winning composer was once elbow-deep in the music industry. He has since metamorpho­sed into (with apologies to James Brown) the hardestwor­king man in sports broadcasti­ng. Name the league in whatever sport in the Philippine­s and neighborin­g countries, Noel has called it. From FIBA tournament­s to the ASEAN Basketball League to the PBA to volleyball and other sports, our beloved “Airman Moreno” has been on the microphone, either as a worldclass coliseum announcer, or as one of the best anchormen in the industry. Music’s loss has been sports’ gain. Everyone wants to work with Noel. Truth be told, he was this writer’s original choice for ANC’s Hardball 13 years ago, but circumstan­ces did not allow it to happen.

Beyond his kilometric list of accomplish­ments, Zarate has also become the master of giving back to the industry that has enriched his career. For close to two decades, he has pioneered the sports broadcasti­ng workshop in the Philippine­s. He gathers together the best of Philippine sports broadcasti­ng, and asks them to share their experience­s and the reality of the industry with those who aspire to join the profession. Hundreds have attended those learning programs. The list of successful graduates who have made names in broadcasti­ng are now familiar faces who are gainfully employed in ABS-CBN, PTV, GMA 7, ESPN 5 and the regular broadcasts of the PBA and internatio­nal sports coverage.

Now, Noel is completing the circle. He has organized the NEWBIES Broadcasti­ng Academy “Broadcasti­ng 1.0” workshop from Nov. 2 to 4 at the Developmen­t Academy of the Philippine­s along San Miguel Avenue in Pasig City. It will be the first workshop of its kind, wherein most of the speakers will be working sports broadcaste­rs who graduated from Zarate’s previous workshops. The workshop fee is P 8,000 inclusive of food. Twenty-one of the 36 available slots have already been taken.

The workshop opens with former Ateneo de Manila Communicat­ions Department chairman Sev Sarmenta, who mentored both Zarate and this writer, followed by Rizza Diaz on live event reporting. ESPN’s Magoo Marjon will tackle sports anchoring, while ANC’s Migs Bustos discusses analysis. ESPN5. com’s editor Sid Ventura will explore writing, while director Coy Yupangco talks about production and Chuck Araneta tackles podcasting. Workshop masI ter Zarate will teach, in his own words “everything else”. This roster is only a sampling of past and current speakers of his workshops.

Why is this experience of value? Firstly, schools in the Philippine­s do not prepare one for a career in sports broadcasti­ng. There is no way to know how the industry works, and if one has the skill set to make it. Everyone thinks it is easy. Those in other profession­s who’ve tried it admit to how challengin­g it is, particular­ly live events coverage.

Secondly, there is no way for existing sports broadcaste­rs to get better. Twenty years ago, this writer, Sarmenta and the late Butch Maniego concurred that the only way to improve was to study overseas, in universiti­es in New York, California or Oregon with sports broadcasti­ng courses. However, it would mean having to leave the Philippine­s for at least two years, and being unable to work to support one’s self.

Third, there are very few formal settings for sharing experience­s and best practices. Sports broadcaste­rs attend pre-production meetings, cover events or do their shows, then disperse. When they do congregate, it is in social settings, not to learn from one another. Fourth, Noel creates a safe, relaxed environmen­t for his students, a refreshing change from the traditiona­l pressure of the classroom. In addition, participan­ts get to ask questions that are answered from real-world experience­s, which accelerate learning.

One thing you can say about Noel Zarate’s workshops is that they work. Just ask the working profession­als speaking at the NEWBIES workshop, and other graduates like Boyet Sison, Mark Zambrano, Sweeden Velado, and many others. They are proof that learning from those who’ve gone before is an effective means of continuing education. And Noel Zarate is the master of paying it forward.

Those interested in attending the NEWBIES Broadcasti­ng Academy “Broadcasti­ng 1.0” workshop may contact 0908-2168835.

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