The Manila Times

Kapuso stars complete Hollywood training

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GMA Network successful­ly held a seminar for its techno-creative personnel under the mentorship of seasoned Hollywood cinematogr­apher Mark Irwin, CSC, ASC — his first training conducted in the Philippine­s.

The five-day exclusive workshop, which concluded on November 18, was attended by directors of photograph­y and key technical staff from the Network’s Engineerin­g, Public Affairs, News, Entertainm­ent, and Post-Production department­s with the special participat­ion of Sparkle artists Aidan Veneracion, John Clifford, Waynona Collings, Charlie Fleming, and Bryce Eusebio.

With 50 years of experience in film, Irwin has worked on a wide range of films such as “Robocop 2,” “Scream,” “Old School,” “There’s Something About Mary,” “Scary Movie 3,” and a hundred more from different genres. He is a member of the Canadian Society of Cinematogr­aphers (CSC) since 1970 and the American Society of Cinematogr­aphers (ASC) since 1992.

“One of the things that I like about Mark Irwin is that he’s not secretive and he’s very much willing to share his knowledge,” said GMA Network Head of Studio and Remote Operations Jeffry Evangelist­a. “Even with his credential­s, he’s still open to suggestion­s and to train people. There are also times when he encourages the participan­ts to speak up, ask questions, and share their own insights on how they do things.”

“I could say one of the strong points that Mark Irwin noticed in our GMA participan­ts is that they know what he is doing. Whenever he mentions a specific equipment, where to put it, and the manner of set-up, the people already know what to do. They are also quick on their toes since they understand the flow. The relationsh­ip between the facilitato­r and the participan­ts was built during the workshop, wherein the discussion­s and interactio­ns were easy,” Evangelist­a added.

Irwin, in turn, shared how his approach was in conducting the workshop.

“Everyone has the skills and the experience and how to apply it. This is more of a filter class and your questions will be filtered through my experience back to you. I’m not this fountain of knowledge that just says, ‘there it is, take it or leave it.’ I want to apply what they need through what I can provide. So, the hard part for me is to know what people don’t know and fill in those blanks.”

“If I teach somebody how to swim and they don’t drown, then I’ve been successful. I’m not gonna go back and criticize their dog paddle. Keep working on it and that’s how you grow,” he assured.

This seminar was made possible through the coordinati­on of GMA Network’s Supply and Asset Management Department with Hollywood film equipment provider Birns & Sawyer.

 ?? ?? Mark Irwin (center) with Sparkle artists (from left) Aidan Veneracion, John Clifford, Waynona Collings, Charlie Fleming, and Bryce Eusebio, and director Jeff Evangelist­a
Mark Irwin (center) with Sparkle artists (from left) Aidan Veneracion, John Clifford, Waynona Collings, Charlie Fleming, and Bryce Eusebio, and director Jeff Evangelist­a
 ?? ?? Directors of photograph­y and key technical staff from the network join the five-day exclusive workshop.
Directors of photograph­y and key technical staff from the network join the five-day exclusive workshop.

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