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The hopeful eyes of Enzo Williams in this season

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Progressiv­e and insightful Filipino-american filmmaker enzo Williams is back in the country, observing the ongoing election season with a positive mind and hopeful eyes.

“every election year presents new and more interestin­g discoverie­s for all of us, and i am not just referring to the roster of colorful candidates and personalit­ies seeking public posts,” Williams shared recently. “every election year gives people in the creative industries to come up with new content, and new ways of churning out material.”

Williams is referring to the political ads that keep on getting more interestin­g, and more pleasing to the senses as the years go by. “Those who have the resources and the machinery definitely can hire the most expensive creatives and get the services of production companies that have the latest state-ofthe-art equipment. But i believe it is not just about budget. A good and sensible political ad should have a straightfo­rward message and a brilliant concept. it has to be clear who its intended market is.”

He added, “if your client is targeting a national post, then the message should be able to affect voters from all walks of life, and easily understood and grasped by the majority of the voters, and i mean the masses and the middle class included. Your ad should affect people for it to have recall. it should also have a high level of sincerity in order to be believable.”

one particular political ad that we still remember is the one Williams created and directed for President rodrigo Duterte in 2015. Billed as “Your Last Merry Christmas,” the crisp and commanding video showing then presidenti­al aspirant Duterte addressing the people who continue to sow lawlessnes­s and crime in the country. it was praised around the world for its amazing concept, straightfo­rwardness, simplicity and effectivit­y.

“That one was fun to do, and the message was simple and clear. shooting the president was a breeze. That ad will always have a special place in my heart as a content creator and director,” Williams said.

As for his filmograph­y, Williams will always be known as the dreamy college boy from Los Angeles who won a best director award in film school and then flew to Manila to direct his first feature film about a local hero. Titled Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo, the film received 22 awards the following year from different awards-giving organizati­ons, including three best film awards, and gave Williams two best director trophies.

Flexing his artistic muscles after that wonderful breakthrou­gh directoria­l stint, Williams went on to direct the blockbuste­r movie The Escort and the military-themed film AWOL.

After the elections, Williams hopes to start work on his next full feature film, and he gave us a hint that it might be another military-themed action drama. “it is something that i have been quietly working on the last few years, already a very clear movie in my mind that i hope to start shooting real soon.”

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