UPFI Calendar SEPT 2009 : Focus on Filipino Filmakers

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Here's for September,in case you want to drop by Diliman

University of the Philippines Film Institute
(Member, CILECT/Internationa l Association of Film and Television Schools)
For workshop inquiries:
Cine Adarna, Magsaysay and Osmeña Avenues, UP Diliman, Quezon City
E-mail: upfi_workshops@ yahoo.com. ph>
Tel: 9818500 (UP Trunkline) local 4286, 4289; 9263640/9262722 (Telefax)
Website: http://www.upd. edu.ph/~film_ institute/ workshop. htm

To always get screening alerts, join UP Film Institute e-group:

Laughter is still the Best Medicine

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i want to watch KIMMY DORA ..
not just is a UP product with Eugene my Aerobic PE classmate under Ma'am Zafra eons ago nor Chris Martinez' script or because Bb. joyce Bernal is an alumna of UP too but because for all its miracles,laughter is still the best healer for the NOW.
Keep on laughing schizos hahaha

The UP CINEASTES' STUDIO
supports its alumna, Bb. Joyce Bernal, in her film

KIMMY DORA
(Kambal sa Kiyeme)

Showing on SEPTEMBER 2, 2009, in theaters nationwide!

For trailer, synopsis, cast, and other kiyeme, visit www.kimmydora. com

MT. KALISUNGAN Pre Climb Meeting

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Good Day! We would like to invite you to our 4th Open Climb this coming September 5-6, 2009 Mt. Kalisungan, Calauan, Laguna. we are having a pre-climb on September 1, 2009 (Tuesday) @ SM Megamall Foodcourt near Greenwich @ 7:00pm.

Please feel free to contact me if you have any concerns.

Thank you and hope to see you

Niño Rex Flores
Team Leader
0922-4132873

MT. KALISUNGAN

Location: Brgy. Lamot, Calauan, Laguna
Date of Pre-Climb: September 1, 2008 @ 7:00 pm
Place of Pre:Climb: SM Megamall Foodcourt near Greenwich
Date of Climb: September 5 – 6, 2009
Coordinates: 14° 08.790N; 121° 20.683E, Calauan, Laguna
Elevation: 760 masl
Level: Minor Climb, Difficulty 3/9, Trail class 1-2
Jump-off point: Erais Farms, Brgy. Lamot, Calauan, Laguna

BACKGROUND

In Laguna, there is a mountain that has many names. Some call it Mt. Calauan or Mt. Nagcarlan after the two towns it borders; others call it Mt. Lamot because it lies in Brgy. Lamot, and it may have been a mossy forest a long time ago. There is growing consensus, however, that this mountain, rising to 760 MASL, should be known as Mt. Kalisungan.

Japanese guerillas, at the twilight of World War II, made Mt. Kalisungan their last stand in Laguna. Afterwards, locals erected a white cross at its peak. It has become a local Holy Week custom to climb the mountain. Throughout the year, Mt. Kalisungan receives ample rainfall, and because of its relatively rustic location, its great charm lies in its serenity.

Verdant fields surround the slopes of Kalisungan. There are coconut trees, banana plantations, corn fields, citrus orchards, and vast grasslands leading to the summit. As one goes higher, the view becomes more distinct: directly in front of you, to the north, is Talim island with its Mt. Tagapo shaped like a young woman’s breast; you can also see Jalajala peninsula jutting into Laguna Lake like a ship, with Mt. Sembrano on its helm. Moving your eyes to east, the highlands of Caliraya appear. And once you reach the peak, you will be able to glimpse upon the seven lakes of San Pablo, flanked by Mt. Cristobal and Mt. Banahaw. Then, from a distance there is Mt. Makiling, to the west, completing the circle.

ITINERARY:

Day 1 September 5, 2009
06:00 Assembly at 7-11 Buendia corner Taft
06:30 ETD Green Star bus bound to Sta. Cruz for Brgy. Masapang (at the Duck junction)
09:30 ETA @ Masapang, Victoria, Laguna (Breakfast/Packed Lunch)
09:45 ETD Take tricycle to Erais Farms Brgy. Lamot
10:15 ETA @ Erais Farms Brgy. Lamot Jump-off
10:30 Rest, Prepare Lunch
12:00 Lunch
13:45 Start Trek
16:30 ETA @ Campsite / pitch tent
17:30 Prepare Dinner
19:00 Dinner / Socials
23:00 Lights Out


Day 2 September 6, 2009
05:00 Wake-Up Call / Prepare Breakfast
06:30 Breakfast
07:00 Break camp / Picture Taking / LNT
08:30 Start Descent
11:00 ETA @ Jump-off Sitio Lamot (refresh)
11:30 POST CLIMB
12:00 ETD for Brgy. Masapang
12:30 ETA @ Brgy. Masapang / Lunch
13:30 ETD for Manila
16:00 ETA Manila

*May opt to have a side trip @ Dampalit Waterfalls after the POST CLIMB*

Guest Fee: Php 175.00
Includes: I.D. and Button Pin (Souvenir)

Transportation:
Air-con Bus from Buendia to Masapang (115.00) (as of March 2009)
Tricycle from Masapang to Erais Farms (P10.00)

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS IN CLIMBING
Water sources are not available along the trail or even near the campsite so bring enough water for the two-day hike. Cogon grasses are also itchy when it comes into contact with the skin so long pants and long sleeved shirts are advisable.

Climb Officials:

Senior Team Leader - Esmeraldo “Emoi” Dedicatoria
Team Leader - Niño Rex Flores
Asst. Team Leader - Ada Grace Domingo
Scribe - Donna May Montalbo
Treasurer - Jocelyn Villocino
Medic - Mae de Leon
Sweeper - Marlon Lugtu

People Power Tshirt - Richard Ashcroft

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The power of People Power has reached Richard Ashcroft.
Check the video:



How to Write With Style

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by Kurt Vonnegut

Newspaper reporters and technical writers are trained to reveal almost nothing about themselves in their writings. This makes them freaks in the world of writers, since almost all of the other ink-stained wretches in that world reveal a lot about themselves to readers. We call these revelations, accidental and intentional, elements of style.

These revelations tell us as readers what sort of person it is with whom we are spending time. Does the writer sound ignorant or informed, stupid or bright, crooked or honest, humorless or playful– ? And on and on.

Why should you examine your writing style with the idea of improving it? Do so as a mark of respect for your readers, whatever you're writing. If you scribble your thoughts any which way, your readers will surely feel that you care nothing about them. They will mark you down as an egomaniac or a chowderhead — or, worse, they will stop reading you.

The most damning revelation you can make about yourself is that you do not know what is interesting and what is not. Don't you yourself like or dislike writers mainly for what they choose to show you or make you think about? Did you ever admire an emptyheaded writer for his or her mastery of the language? No.

So your own winning style must begin with ideas in your head.

1. Find a subject you care about

    Find a subject you care about and which you in your heart feel others should care about. It is this genuine caring, and not your games with language, which will be the most compelling and seductive element in your style.

    I am not urging you to write a novel, by the way — although I would not be sorry if you wrote one, provided you genuinely cared about something. A petition to the mayor about a pothole in front of your house or a love letter to the girl next door will do.

2. Do not ramble, though

    I won't ramble on about that.

3. Keep it simple

    As for your use of language: Remember that two great masters of language, William Shakespeare and James Joyce, wrote sentences which were almost childlike when their subjects were most profound. "To be or not to be?" asks Shakespeare's Hamlet. The longest word is three letters long. Joyce, when he was frisky, could put together a sentence as intricate and as glittering as a necklace for Cleopatra, but my favorite sentence in his short story "Eveline" is this one: "She was tired." At that point in the story, no other words could break the heart of a reader as those three words do.

    Simplicity of language is not only reputable, but perhaps even sacred. The Bible opens with a sentence well within the writing skills of a lively fourteen-year-old: "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth."

4. Have guts to cut

    It may be that you, too, are capable of making necklaces for Cleopatra, so to speak. But your eloquence should be the servant of the ideas in your head. Your rule might be this: If a sentence, no matter how excellent, does not illuminate your subject in some new and useful way, scratch it out.

5. Sound like yourself

    The writing style which is most natural for you is bound to echo the speech you heard when a child. English was Conrad's third language, and much that seems piquant in his use of English was no doubt colored by his first language, which was Polish. And lucky indeed is the writer who has grown up in Ireland, for the English spoken there is so amusing and musical. I myself grew up in Indianapolis, where common speech sounds like a band saw cutting galvanized tin, and employs a vocabulary as unornamental as a monkey wrench.

    In some of the more remote hollows of Appalachia, children still grow up hearing songs and locutions of Elizabethan times. Yes, and many Americans grow up hearing a language other than English, or an English dialect a majority of Americans cannot understand.

    All these varieties of speech are beautiful, just as the varieties of butterflies are beautiful. No matter what your first language, you should treasure it all your life. If it happens to not be standard English, and if it shows itself when your write standard English, the result is usually delightful, like a very pretty girl with one eye that is green and one that is blue.

    I myself find that I trust my own writing most, and others seem to trust it most, too, when I sound most like a person from Indianapolis, which is what I am. What alternatives do I have? The one most vehemently recommended by teachers has no doubt been pressed on you, as well: to write like cultivated Englishmen of a century or more ago.

6. Say what you mean

    I used to be exasperated by such teachers, but am no more. I understand now that all those antique essays and stories with which I was to compare my own work were not magnificent for their datedness or foreignness, but for saying precisely what their authors meant them to say. My teachers wished me to write accurately, always selecting the most effective words, and relating the words to one another unambiguously, rigidly, like parts of a machine. The teachers did not want to turn me into an Englishman after all. They hoped that I would become understandable — and therefore understood. And there went my dream of doing with words what Pablo Picasso did with paint or what any number of jazz idols did with music. If I broke all the rules of punctuation, had words mean whatever I wanted them to mean, and strung them together higgledy-piggledy, I would simply not be understood. So you, too, had better avoid Picasso-style or jazz-style writing, if you have something worth saying and wish to be understood.

    Readers want our pages to look very much like pages they have seen before. Why? This is because they themselves have a tough job to do, and they need all the help they can get from us.

7. Pity the readers

    They have to identify thousands of little marks on paper, and make sense of them immediately. They have to read, an art so difficult that most people don't really master it even after having studied it all through grade school and high school — twelve long years.

    So this discussion must finally acknowledge that our stylistic options as writers are neither numerous nor glamorous, since our readers are bound to be such imperfect artists. Our audience requires us to be sympathetic and patient readers, ever willing to simplify and clarify — whereas we would rather soar high above the crowd, singing like nightingales.

    That is the bad news. The good news is that we Americans are governed under a unique Constitution, which allows us to write whatever we please without fear of punishment. So the most meaningful aspect of our styles, which is what we choose to write about, is utterly unlimited.

8. For really detailed advice

    For a discussion of literary style in a narrower sense, in a more technical sense, I recommend to your attention The Elements of Style, by William Strunk, Jr. and E.B. White. E.B. White is, of course, one of the most admirable literary stylists this country has so far produced.

    You should realize, too, that no one would care how well or badly Mr. White expressed himself, if he did not have perfectly enchanting things to say.

In Sum:
1. Find a subject you care about
2. Do not ramble, though
3. Keep it simple
4. Have guts to cut
5. Sound like yourself
6. Say what you mean
7. Pity the readers



JEFFY ROSETE - Shame on you!

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Bash Her to DEATH!

Theres this kid bashing the Former President of the Philippines Cory Aquino at her Multiply account. She posted it sometime after August 3, and entitled it "STASH THOSE YELLOW RIBBONS AWAY"! Here's a portion that made my eyes sore like hell.

Babay Cory hahahaha magsama kayo ni Cardinal Sin. HAHAHA sa langit ka nga ba talaga pupunta??? Hihi.)


Heres the rest of her post.
anti-cory-rant.png

Could someone get her a time machine. For Pete's sake!!! She doesnt know what she's talking about! This little girl needs to see first-hand what happened during Marcos' time. Anysays this 20year old lady has deleted her post on her account just view it here. Maybe she got annoyed of getting below the belt messages. Well she deserves it, she started it anyways.

I just wish her success in life, and hopefully no one would ambush her for having the freedomf speech, and being able to express her thoughts online without having the fear of getting caught for talking nonsense. Unlike other student leaders who fought for their rights for speech and fight for what is right. If she could only talk infront of the rest of the Filipino people, march from Quezon Province or even Bulacan or Pampanga to Manila then plea for her right to speak at Mendiola. I bet she wouldnt coz this high class lad only knows how to pose infront of the camera. Nice curves but has the size of a nut shell.



President Arroyo is DEAD

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The Manila Bulletin will be in deep trouble after publishing this.

President Arroyo is Dead

Of course, we know that this is just a pure mistake of unavoidable typo error. In fact, a lot of news anchors have also been trapped on this "mind twister" like Tina Monson Palma, Arnold Clavio and many other reporters who also both said Arroyo instead of Aquino.

Everybody knows, it's Mrs. Aquino and not Mrs. President Arroyo's name should be on this caption from the August 06 2009 issue of The Manila Bulletin newspaper. This image has been caught by a lot of critiques' eagle eyes and definitely, the newspaper company will be in big trouble for this with Malacañang.


21st Ad Congress TVC

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Ano sa tingin mo?
This year's theme is about different perspectives.
A glass of water half filled or half emptied?
An act with four characters and what each one is responsible of.
Bravo!
The quality seems nostalgic with the sense of being morbid to me.
Look it up at youtube or www.adcon.com.ph

THE 2ND QUISUMBING-ESCANDOR FILM FESTIVAL FOR HEALTH (QEFF)

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MU SIGMA PHI FRATERNITY
of the University of the Philippines College of Medicine

in partnership with

Department of Health
TAYO Awards Foundation, Inc.
Philippine Association of Communication Educators
U.P. Manila Center for Gender and Women Studies

invite you to the

The 2ND QUISUMBING-ESCANDOR FILM FESTIVAL FOR HEALTH (QEFF) is a NATIONWIDE documentary and short narrative film-making contest opened to both professional and amateur film makers. The theme for this year is “Sa ngalan ng ama, ng anak, at ng ina…” which seeks to highlight the interactions between the socio-economic, cultural, environmental, and political factors with maternal and child health in the country through film as medium.

The film festival is open to Filipino film-makers and multimedia artists from all over the country. Individuals, groups or organizations are encouraged to submit their entries and submission of multiple entries is allowed.

Film Entries will be accepted from September 4, 2009 to May 4, 2010.

For Contest Mechanics and other details, please see attached primer.

QUISUMBING - ESCANDOR FILM FESTIVAL FOR HEALTH
c/o University of the Philippines Manila Center for Gender and Women Studies
8/F Philippine General Hospital
Taft Avenue, Manila 1000

Website: www.qe-filmfestival .com
Email: ama.anak.ina@ qe-filmfestival.com
Tel. No.: (02) 567-8900

Goodbye Nine Inch Nails

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Were you able to watch them yesterday ?
We did not
Ouch

Petition to Oust Willie Revillame

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Oust Willie Revillame

I wish to share to you my dear readers what's been circuating around the internetz. This petition came from one of the yahoo groups that I a member of.I guess Willie Revillame wasn't thinking that he's show is the only access of other viewers of what was exactly happening in the other side of the metro. Anyways just read the rest of the post and be the judge to petition Willie Revillame or not.


First of all, I am really sorry to have this circulated as an off-topic post. Yet as a citizen of this beloved country, I believe I must exercise social responsibility at all times, and such social responsibility must also fill the dimension of television viewership. And online resources are, and have always been, my most convenient way of expressing my love for my country.

I believe I must exercise social responsibility at all times, and such social responsibility must also fill the dimension of television viewership. And online resources are, and have always been, my most convenient way of expressing my love for my country.

Second, I do not want to project myself as a pro-Cory person. I am not, at least not that much. But despite that, for the sake of social responsibility I believe that we must all pay the deepest form of respect to the person who ushered this era of liberty that we are enjoying right now. I did, yet I think Willie did not.

And finally, as a musician I firmly believe that entertainment and social responsibility must always go together. A person lacking the will to exercise social responsibility in the most sensitive and sensible manner has absolutely no right to be an entertainer. And that being said a person must face the consequences of his/her blatantly irresponsible acts, especially if done on national television.

The link below leads to an online petition to "oust" Willie Revillame. You can choose to sign or not to sign. The choice is yours, and rest assured that I will respect such choice.

Thank you for your time.

"The secret of health for both mind and body is not to mourn for the past, worry about the future, or anticipate troubles, but to live in the present moment wisely and earnestly." - Siddharta Gautama Buddha



8 Sensible Diet Tips

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Start your diet with a food diary, record everything you eat, what you were doing at the time, and how you felt. That tells you about yourself, your temptation, the emotional states that encourage you to snack and may help you lose once you see how much you eat.

Instead of eating the forbidden piece of candy, brush your teeth

If you're about to cheat, allow yourself a treat, then eat only half a bite and throw the other half away.

When hunger hits, wait 10 minutes before eating and see if it passes

Set attainable goals. Don't say, "I want to lose 50 pounds." Say, "I want to lose 5 pounds a month." Get enough sleep but not too much. Try to avoid sugar. Highly sweetened foods tend to make you crave more.

Drink six to eight glasses of water a day

Water itself helps cut down on water retention because it acts as a diuretic. Taken before meals, it dulls the appetite by giving you that "full feeling." Diet with a buddy. Support groups are important, and caring people can help one another succeed. Start your own, even with just one other person.

Substitute activity for eating

When the cravings hit, go to the "Y" or health club if possible; or dust, or walk around the block. This is especially helpful if you eat out of anger.

If the pie on the counter is just too great a temptation and you don't want to throw it away, freeze it. If you're a late-night eater, have a carbohydrate, such as a slice of bread of a cracker, before bedtime to cut down on cravings. Keep an orange slice or a glass of water by your bed to quiet the hunger pangs that wake you up.

If you use food as a reward, establish a new reward system

Buy yourself a non-edible reward. Write down everything you eat - - everything - including what you taste when you cook. If you monitor what you eat, you can't go off your diet.

Weigh yourself once a week at the same time

Your weight fluctuates constantly and you can weigh more at night than you did in the morning, a downer if you stuck to your diet all day. Make dining an event. East from your own special plate, on your own special placemat, and borrow the Japanese art of food arranging to make your meal, no matter how meager, look lovely. This is a trick that helps chronic over-eaters and bingers pay attention to their food instead of consuming it unconsciously.

Don't shop when you're hungry

You'll only buy more fattening food. Avoid finger foods that are easy to eat in large amounts. Avoid consuming large quantities of fattening liquids, which are so easy to overdo. And this includes alcoholic beverages.

Keep plenty of crunchy foods

Like raw vegetables and air-popped fat-free popcorn on hand. They're high in fiber, satisfying and filling. Leave something on your plate, even if you are a charter member of the Clean The Plate Club. It's a good sign that you can stop eating when you want to, not just when your plate is empty.

Lose weight for yourself

Don't please your husband, your parents or your friends. Make the kitchen off-limits at any time other than mealtime.

Always eat at the table

Never in front of the TV set or with the radio on. Concentrate on eating every mouthful slowly and savoring each morsel. Chew everything from 10 to 20 times and count! Never skip meals. carbohydrate, such as a slice of bread of a cracker, before bedtime to cut down on cravings.


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