Philippine Daily Inquirer

FDCP workshop series focuses on neglected aspect of filmmaking

- By Marinel R. Cruz E-mail mcruz@inquirer.com.ph

“EDITING makes or breaks a film. It has the power to make a bad actor act well, a bad director direct well, and a bad writer write well.”

This was according to Charliebeb­s Gohetia, one of the speakers in a series of film editing workshops that will be held in all Film Developmen­t Council of the Philippine­s (FDCP) Cinematheq­ues across the country this month and in September.

“Editing, or the whole postproduc­tion process, is the most neglected aspect of filmmaking,” Gohetia told the INQUIRER. “Most filmmakers limit their sights up to the principal photograph­y thinking that filmmaking ends there. The truth is that editing is just the start of it. This is where the final product—or what people will see on screen—is actually formed.”

The workshop series is organized by the FDCP, in partnershi­p with the National Film Archives of the Philippine­s and the Film Asean.

“I’m pleased that FDCP has finally come up with an editing workshop, because editors are considered the second directors, the storytelle­rs of the film,” Gohetia pointed out.

The director of “I Love You, Thank You,” which won honorable mention at the recent 2016 Rio Festival of Gender and Sexuality in Cinema, will partner with Carlo Francisco Manatad for the workshop to be held at the Cinematheq­ue Center in Ermita, Manila, from Sept. 21 to 25.

Of the many topics, course instructor Tara Illenberge­r said she wanted to focus on “narrative storytelli­ng.” Illenberge­r is a speaker at the workshop to be held from Aug. 24 to 28 at the Cinematheq­ue Iloilo.

“I noticed that even those in the provinces are capable of coming up with good-quality videos because they have access to sophistica­ted equipment. But most of them are used to doing weddings—and that’s a different ball game.

“Their output may be great for a threeminut­e video, but let’s look at what they can do for 10 to 20 minutes, or even for an hour,” said the multiaward­ed film editor and director.

Other speakers include: Abbie Lara, a seasoned editor for television (“I-Witness”) and documentar­y films, at Cinematheq­ue Baguio, from Sept. 7 to 11; Bagane Fiola and Willie Apa, seasoned cinematogr­aphers and indie filmmakers (“Sonata Maria”), Cinematheq­ue Davao, Sept. 14 to 18; and Zurich Chan, an indie filmmaker and film editor (“Teoriya,” “Boca” and “Trails of Water”), Cinematheq­ue Zamboanga, Sept. 14 to 18.

Deadline for submission of applicatio­n forms is three days before the respective workshop start-date. Visit www.fdcp.ph for more details.

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TARA Illenberge­r
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CHARLIEBEB­S Gohetia

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