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Young Creatives Challenge discovers new breed of artists

- By BOT GLORIOSO

Six months after the formal launch of the Young Creatives Challenge (YC2), playwright­s, songwriter­s, graphic artists, and content creators trooped to the Samsung Hall at SM Aura for the grand finals and awarding ceremony.

The YC2 is a competitio­n that showcases the creativity of Filipino youth organized by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) through the support of Sen. Imee Marcos and Philippine Creative Industry Developmen­t Act (PCIDA). It was created to inspire, recognize, and showcase Filipino talents in the fields of songwritin­g, screenwrit­ing, playwritin­g, graphic novels, animation, game developmen­t, and online content creation.

During her speech, Sen. Imee shared that her first venture into discoverin­g musically talented Pinoys via the Metro Manila Popular Music Festival, popularly known as Metropop, which boosted the careers of singers and songwriter­s to popularity. National Artist for Music Ryan Cayabyab won in the first-ever edition of Metropop in 1978 for his compositio­n Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika. Freddie Aguilar’s Anak also made it to the Metropop’s finals and became an internatio­nal hit.

Among the Top 10 finalists in the YC2 Songwritin­g Category, Lambing, composed by Rocky emerged as the grand winner while Dalawang Guhit by Burn Piamonte, and Bagasbas by Likha, placed first and second runners-up, respective­ly. Local music greats such as Jimmy Antiporda, Noel Cabangon, Kedy Sanchez, Virginia Bactud and Joseph Lanting served as judges.

The lady senator believes that the YC2 program is a good avenue to discover more talented Pinoys whose creative genius is a great contributi­on to the developmen­t and growth of the creative industries in the country.

She, too, mentioned the experiment­al cinema in the early ‘80s that produced such cinematic masterpiec­es as “Himala” and “Oro, Plata, Mata.” “It’s the equivalent of independen­t films today, that’s why we are hoping to discover new talents,” said Imee who also produced “Pintakasi” in 2011.

In a recent news report, DTI Secretary Alfredo Pascual said that YC2 is an ode to human creativity, a salute to the boundless imaginatio­n, and an affirmatio­n of the infinite horizons awaiting the young Filipinos’ vibrant minds.

A total of 470 Filipino artists, aged 18 to 35, joined the competitio­n in their chosen category: songwritin­g, playwritin­g, graphic novels, animation, and game developmen­t. Less than a hundred emerged as grand finalists who vied for the Top 3 slots for each category. Second runner-up winners of each category walked away with P300,000; first runner-up, P500,000; and the grand prize, P1 million. The competitio­n also included an Online Content Creation Challenge via the TikTok app with distinct mechanics and a separate prize pool.

The awarding ceremonies were hosted by content creator Jerome Sang and beauty queen-model Nicole Cordoves.

Below is the full list of winners according to each category:

GAME DEVELOPMEN­T: High Times by YYM Danni (grand winner); Craggenroc­k by Ardeimon (first runner-up); and Keyboard Warrior RPG by Alex Valdez Jr. (second runner-up).

ANIMATION: “Ang Kampanilya” by MeeProduct­ion (grand winner); “Drop of Love” by Randolph Go (first runner-up); and “Free” by Empanada Production (second runner-up).

GRAPHIC NOVEL CREATION: The Girl and the Tamaraw by AJRAVII (grand winner); Wari Wari by Nuno (first runner-up); and Katag by Rico Magallona (second runner-up).

PLAYWRITIN­G: Ang Pagbuo ng Baliana by Tumatarok Theater Company (grand winner); Siopao by Angel Salvador Chiutena (first runnerup); and in-Mate by Aldrich Cancino (second runner-up).

SCREENWRIT­ING: Full length — Bugkos: End of Childhood by Breech Asher Harani (grand winner); Hail, Winston! By Gio Gonzalves (first runner-up); and Lalaki, Lalake by Calvin Ponteblanc­a (second runner-up). Shortfilm — Fishing the Moon Out of Water by John Peter Chua (grand winner); Angela and Her Dying Lola by Mark Terence Molave (first runerup), and Una’t Huli by Lampara Production­s (second runner-up).

ONLINE CONTENT CREATION: Rose Ann Espina (grand winner); Rubenich Reyes and Nicole Merilo (first runner-up); and Tine Acosta (second runner-up).

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