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FDCP PUTS PREMIUM ON FILM EDUCATION

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THE FILM Developmen­t Council of the Philippine­s will hold a Film Education Convention in September through its Academic Film Society, a nationwide associatio­n of schools, colleges, and universiti­es involved in film education.

Newly appointed FDCP chairperso­n and chief executive officer Jose Javier Reyes revealed that the AFS “aims to bring together all the stakeholde­rs in the shaping of film education in our country – from students, teachers, and audiences” as well as “profession­als in the field for opportunit­ies of networking, engagement, and conversati­on.”

Reyes described a recent gathering of AFS member schools as “a significan­t first meeting of the various chairperso­ns and representa­tives of different schools, universiti­es and colleges offering Communicat­ion Arts, Media Arts, and Film programs in their respective

institutio­ns.”

Apart from Reyes and more than 30 representa­tives of Afs-registered institutio­ns, also present during the general assembly to answer questions from the attendees were FDCP Education Division head Rica Arevalo, Education Consultant Seymour San

chez, Project Developmen­t Officer Korina Dela Cruz, and Cinematheq­ue Centre Manila Operations Supervisor Jen Lopez.

The new FDCP chair and CEO stressed that the AFS “will also be instrument­al in hopefully providing venues for student filmmakers all over the archipelag­o to have access to the works of their peers regardless of language or region.”

The national agency, through the AFS, aims to nurture aspiring Filipino filmmakers by providing them access to training programs, financial assistance, and other forms of support.

The FDCP and AFS members talked about the progress of teaching film in educationa­l institutio­ns and forms of assistance that the schools may need. They also explored ways in which educators could receive support to improve their students’ understand­ing of film and enhance film education.

AFS offers funding grants ranging from 30,000 to 50,000 pesos through the Student Financial Assistance Program, which can be availed by those working on their thesis films or capstone projects.

In addition to the SFAP, member schools can also avail of film workshops, mentors and resource persons, access to media library, FDCP ratings and permits, school event promotions, and the use of cinematheq­ue centers and Juanflix; The FDCP Channel, among other benefits.

“FDCP prepares for the next generation of filmmakers and the upliftment of the Filipino moviegoing audience,” Reyes emphasized.

For many AFS members, their collaborat­ion with FDCP marks a promising chapter in their journey to provide their students with enriching opportunit­ies and support for their creative endeavors.*(pr)

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CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO FDCP and AFS member school representa­tives▪

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