Saturday, March 5, 2016

Turn Left ⬅ Turn Right ➡

Sorry but I haven't got the chance to watched this movie,because I was absent.
But here's the movie plot,from wikipedia.

Turn Left, Turn Right (Chinese向左走·向右走pinyinXiàng zuǒ zǒu, xiàng yòu zǒu;Cantonese YaleHeung joh chow, heung yau chow) is a 2003 joint Hong Kong-Singaporean romance film, filmed inTaipei, Taiwan. Produced and directed byJohnnie To and Wai Ka-Fai, the film starsTakeshi Kaneshiro and Gigi Leung. The story is based on the illustrated book A Chance of Sunshine by Taiwanese authorJimmy Liao, who makes a cameo appearance with his wife and daughter in the film. It is also the first Chinese-language Asian film ever from produced and distributed by Warner Bros.

The original graphic novel was first published in 1999. The characters in the novel were not given names, both characters were only referred to as "him" and "her". Chinese title of the book translates to "Turn Left, Turn Right", A Chance of Sunshine is the original English title of the book, on the newer published editions the English title is shown as "Turn Left, Turn Right". The book consists of a series of detailed illustrated images, with a small amount of text in poetry style. The film has managed to include every single image in the book with a high level of accuracy, although some are fleeting.

Could you not!!!😠😠😠🙅🙅🙅👄✌➖💨💨

*Coughs…Coughs,I don’t know why people smoke,and it’s very stupid to use something between your lips,that you know would cost you your life by the time the symptoms occur.like the following:
Cancer (lung, throat, head and neck, colorectal)
Heart disease
Stroke
Asthma
Diabetes complications
Buerger’s disease
COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
Gum disease (which may include losing your teeth)
Preterm birth (when a baby is born before it's due)
HIV
Vision loss
Dual use (the current use of both cigarettes and at least one other type of tobacco product)
Mental health conditions (depression and anxiety)
It makes me really mad that people smoke,and I find very idiotic,for not realizing the consequences,it makes me wanna shove their cigarette down their throat (sorry for my language,but that is just what I feel everytime some smokes,especially when they blow their smoke right on my face…how rude is that??!!)And don’t you even bother if some else inhaled the smoke you’re trying emit,have some consideration will you?!they’ll have more worst situation than you do,because their breathing in your cigarette smoke,without any way to exhale it out,it can also cause them tuberculosis or worst cancer.have some decency for crying out loud,if you want to kill yourself then have it your way,and don’t involve us into your inappropriate act,cause we’re trying to live a healthy life here.I hope the government especially the people who’s running tobacco industry would stop manufacturing this kind of stuffs because it’s very very wrong.I mean seriously wrong.

Alejandro Roces a Filipino Legacy

Sorry but I don't know anything about Mr.Alejandro Roces,so I just researched about him.BTW I got the informations from Wikipedia


Alejandro Reyes Roces (13 July 1924 – 23 May 2011) was a Filipino author, essayist, dramatist and a National Artist of thePhilippines for literature. He served asSecretary of Education from 1961 to 1965, during the term of Philippine PresidentDiosdado Macapagal.
Noted for his short stories, the Manila-born Roces was married to Irene Yorston Viola (granddaughter of Maximo Viola), with whom he had a daughter, Elizabeth Roces-Pedrosa. Anding attended elementary and high school at the Ateneo de Manila University, before moving to the University of Arizona and then Arizona State University for his tertiary education. He graduated with a B.A. in Fine Arts and, not long after, attained his M.A. from Far Eastern University back in the Philippines.[1] He has since received honorary doctorates from Tokyo University, Baguio's St. Louis University, Polytechnic University of the Philippines, and the Ateneo de Manila University. Roces was a captain in the Marking’s Guerilla duringWorld War II and a columnist in Philippine dailies such as the Manila Chronicle and the Manila Times. He was previously President of the Manila Bulletin and of the CAP College Foundation.
In 2001, Roces was appointed as Chairman of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB). Roces also became a member of the Board of Trustees of GSIS (Government Service Insurance System) and maintained a column in the Philippine Starcalled Roses and Thorns.

🌟🌟🌟Chants and Cheers competiton 🌟🌟🌟

Last 5th of Febuary,held a competion named "Chants and Cheers",but first I’m going to talk about those days when we are just practicing,I gotta say,that ABMA 151 (not hating,but too much is Bad)is kind of addicted on winning,they are just so in it to win it,they take everything seriously,that even the littlest mistake can ruin your life,their going to humiliate you in front of everybody if you did one thing wrong,I mean leading is different from being bossy,their expectation is just so high up in the sky,and what they don’t realize is that not all of us can get a particular step pronto, they don’t have this kind persuasive personality,what they have is some kind of a "Were going to kill your feelings with our words!if you don’t make things right"...that’s why I was just there staring at them,even though I’m feeling kind of pissed,that I wanted to throw a chair because of my anger.Well FYI I was trying my best to follow all the steps,but,you know who’s the problem?!Them!!!...they are the ones who has this so called "I’m always right,you don’t have the right!" & "We don’t care about your feelings!!!"...I’m not generalizing the whole ABMA 151,but there are just those certain people who don’t know how to handle different kinds of people,who has different kinds of emotional state...
so going back to the competion,I was really nervous and at the same time playing it cool for me not to forget anything,or worst get a panic attack or whatnot,we just sat there waiting for the event to start,we even got some few selfies,
which is really fun and comforting,one of the professors sang though.Then finally the event already began,my feelings intensifies,especially when the speaker told that ABMA 151 would go first,
so we all went up on stage,and at that moment where everywhere was a bit dim (it’s a good thing,though I could still see faces looking at us)and the only thing that I was staring at was the spotlight,so that’s a relief,and then we started to perform what we have just practiced,I was so focused on I was doing that even the most hardest step that we have,was going too well for me,and then everything happened so fast and realize that where already done performing,and be just be ready for the results…we waited for the other blocks to perform,I gotta say all of them has potential on winning and so do we.and when everyone are done with their performance,and then again fingers crossed for whatever results it may be…
when finally the speaker blurted out the 2nd runner up, which is us,our whole block started to make noise and celebrating.it’s not that bad,at least we won,it’s better than nothing,and I gotta say the practice did end up well,but still they got to lay it low though.

Plagiarism "Get your own idea!!!for cryin' out loud"

first and foremost what's comes into your mind if you hear the word PLAGIARISM?is it good or a bad thing?theres just a lot of questions barges in from the young minds who don't know anything about what plagiarism is.according to my research plagiarism means:the act of using another person's words or ideas without giving credit to that person:the act of plagiarizing something.
Ok so now that you already know what plagiarism means,we can now say that it's a bad thing,It kinda makes me mad that why would anyone steal someone else's work for their own advantage,I mean how could they?!I know it's really hard to think of something pretty legit,they could've just get some few ideas but not the whole thing. why would they claim something that isn't theirs?honestly,as an artist myself, I also run out of ideas or even just get too lazy to use my head,but I don't steal other's concept,though I use them as a medium or inspiration for my ideas.
I'll give out an example to make things clear,for instance you made a very uniquely remarkable idea,then one thing you know someone else gets credit for using your concept,or worst what if they got famous or rich for claiming what is supposed to be yours (just to make things more overboard to piss you off...I'm just kidding though,but you'll never know).That is why there's a thing called "Copyright" which means : not allowed to be copied without permission from the author, composer, etc…if someone tried to steal your work,don’t worry cause theres a anti plagiarism law,and plagiarism is stealing….and stealing is a crime.

JON SANTOS SEMINAR "Follow your passion...I did"


And yet another seminar was held in our school auditorium,I wasn't very surprised with what it's going to be about,because I already saw the announcement few days before,and I was really intrigued with what is written in the advert "Follow your passion.I did" well coincidently I was actually making a speech about passion,so I was looking forward for it,considering that I might get some ideas for my speech project,heading back to main topic.Last 16th of Febuary.

Jon Santos came to our school to give out a symposium about how he followed his passion,and how he earn a living through it.well at first I was wondering what he would look like in actual,(though I sometimes see him in television doing what he do),regardless of him impersonating renowed personalities,we waited for a few minutes before he went up on stage,then finally he get up the stage,I thought he was taller,whoops!spoke too soon.first thing he did was he thank our school for inviting him in,and then he began stating his words of wisdom,while he's at it,some of his pictures were shown through the projector,all of those moments that he was portraying somebody else,from local to International,he even plugged his show "WTF,wala talagang forever sa Malacañang".
Well,at that particular time he wasn't dressed as anyone,but,just in his regular get up,actually he do look old.he's got white hair,I don't know if it's his natural hair color or he might have dyed it,nevertheless,I actually expexted him to be funny at all times,but then again I spoke too soon,I know all of us has our serious and fun sides,and I understand that.it maybe some of those typical seminars you'll have,but at least he tried to joke around,so we won't drool out of boredom,he did some of his famous impersonations,he copied former president Joseph Ejercito Estrada,Miriam Defensor Santiago and Aling Dionisia.and it never fails to crack me up,and it was fun to laugh your lungs out,it makes me forget about the problems that I was worrying that day.then after that,same thing happends everytime a seminar ends...Questions.questions.and more questions from the students.nothing special,just some curious minds looking for answers.

Friday, March 4, 2016

Media Literacy Seminar



Last 29th of January 2016, we had a seminar in our school (APC Auditorium) about “Media Literacy”, I have no idea what’s the "media literacy" thing is all about.
before the event even starts, they let us watch a somewhat very intriguing video all about the Marcos incident,the music that was used,brought a very intense feeling,that made my heart pound real hard,I gotta say it was really effective and the visual editing was breath taking,and the video was made by a 35 year old man named Baron Butchokoy (somehow anonymous),
and after the video was over,Ms. Kareen (Leader of APC Rampage)she talked about what we have just watched,she said,besides what the video was all about,as a ABMA (Multimedia Arts)student we'll make a video just like that,with all the complex and creative visual elements.
Then after that,she addresses the speaker,his name was Tony Tiemsin,he works at GMA network as a news editor
,and he also works at a Blogging website (Subselfie.com),
he started to talk about how to make a very fruitful story about the the daily happenings around the world,honestly I'm not the kind of person who can  sit for hours listening to a quite tiresome topic about the news,I myself have no interest in watching the news nor reading it,not unless I have to.so going back to the main topic,most of the seminar he talked more about the news,then he actually addressed about the secrets of the world of media,he even doubts and worries that he might over share everything about how they create and produce the news,he even prepared a powerpoint presentation to make things more clear.then ofcourse he talked more about his experiences at work,and especially with the famous news anchors he has worked with.
and then finally he entertained some questions that came from the students,it probably took like 10 or more students that asked him some question,and the other one even asked him about his private life.and I was like "Why the hell would she asked that???!!!"leaving me a blanked reaction.