Archive for the ‘Videography’ Category
Unitel Visit.
Friday, January 22, 2010 23:47 2 CommentsIt’s one of the simple perks of what I do at work: I get to visit really interesting places, and Unitel is definitely one of those. Just a couple of weeks after I got introduced to the world of indie film-making, there I was at the Unitel office working on something (not exactly film-making, but [...]
I Wanted to Write for the Big Screen.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010 14:42 5 CommentsI really did, but that was way back in college. I didn’t have anything: no cameras, no training, and no friends who were willing to be in a movie (okay, maybe two). But sure, when academic requirements called for it, I was game. I wanted it as a medium of expression for a long time [...]
Good Morning, I’m Still Working.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 1:51 No CommentsWhat’s new?
Only this time, it’s for a different cause. It’s in celebration of something else. So, it’s not as tiring as the other days when I have to work overtime for something.
So, when my teammates hand me the ball for one shot at the buzzer, I’ve no choice but to try and pull off a [...]
Experience C2 Life: FTW.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009 0:35 6 CommentsThat video was by my friend Angelo Agojo and his tag team partner Peter Ian Mancao (yeah, they’re wrestlers). I already knew about how talented they are, and when I heard that they joined The Best About C2 Life contest, I furiously clicked through all the links I had to click to get to their [...]
The Eating Videographer.
Friday, June 5, 2009 16:06 No CommentsHe got up from his seat. Shift’s over. Camera in hand he stormed out of the office and ran across the street. Like a crazed prisoner who just got his independence back, he ran around the block, once (twice), clicking on his camera, shooting people up close, from a distance, from the second floor, from [...]
Corel VideoStudio 12: Hands-On Impressions.
Monday, June 1, 2009 17:43 No CommentsI did a test run last night to check if Corel VideoStudio 12 could answer my (erm, short term) video editing needs. At first glance, it looked like nothing more than a cross between Windows Movie Maker and pre-CS Adobe Premiere. As I tinkered with it, I discovered it funcitoned just like that: somewhere between [...]
















