Thursday, December 25, 2008

METRO MANILA FILM FESTIVAL 2008

METRO MANILA FILM FESTIVAL 2008 By THE RICHMAN HAY NAKU! PASKO NA NAMAN! HINDI KO LUBOS MAISIP NA NAGISKUL BUKOL PA RIN KAYO AFTER 20 YEARS. KAYA WALANG NANGYAYARI SA BUHAY NYO EH. ANG BABAW NYONG MAGISIP AT TUMINGIN SA BUHAY! KUNG HINDI LANG TAYO MAGKAIBIGAN BAKA NA SHAKE RATTLE AND ROLL NA KITA NG SAMPUNG BESES. MGA DESPERADO AT DESPERADAS NA TALAGA KAYO. KAHIT ONE NIGHT ONLY LANG, HINDI PA KAYO NANOOD NG MATITINONG MGA PELIKULA. ANO BANG NATUTUNAN NINYO, KABASTUSAN, KAWALANGHIYAAN AT KATARANTADUHAN. KAYA WALA KAYONG DISIPLINA EH. MABUTI PA MAG DAYO NA LANG KAYO SA BALER… MGA TANGING INA NYONG LAHAT! MAGBAGO NA KAYO SA BAGONG TAON! WALA NG PAGASA ANG PILIPINAS KUNG GANYAN UGALI NINYO. KUNG HINDI… TALAGANG PINAKAMAGANDANG MANGYARI SA INYO AY MAGING.. DAYO SA MUNDO NG ELEMENTALIA.

METRO MANILA FILM FESTIVAL 2008

METRO MANILA FILM FESTIVAL 2008 By THE RICHMAN HAY NAKU! PASKO NA NAMAN! HINDI KO LUBOS MAISIP NA NAGISKUL BUKOL PA RIN KAYO AFTER 20 YEARS. KAYA WALANG NANGYAYARI SA BUHAY NYO EH. ANG BABAW NYONG MAGISIP AT TUMINGIN SA BUHAY! KUNG HINDI LANG TAYO MAGKAIBIGAN BAKA NA SHAKE RATTLE AND ROLL NA KITA NG SAMPUNG BESES. MGA DESPERADO AT DESPERADAS NA TALAGA KAYO. KAHIT ONE NIGHT ONLY LANG, HINDI PA KAYO NANOOD NG MATITINONG MGA PELIKULA. ANO BANG NATUTUNAN NINYO, KABASTUSAN, KAWALANGHIYAAN AT KATARANTADUHAN. KAYA WALA KAYONG DISIPLINA EH. MABUTI PA MAG DAYO NA LANG KAYO SA BALER… MGA TANGING INA NYONG LAHAT! MAGBAGO NA KAYO SA BAGONG TAON! WALA NG PAGASA ANG PILIPINAS KUNG GANYAN UGALI NINYO. KUNG HINDI… TALAGANG PINAKAMAGANDANG MANGYARI SA INYO AY MAGING.. DAYO SA MUNDO NG ELEMENTALIA.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

MOVIE DAYO REVIEW

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

by tanggera

MMFF 2008: Dayo movie review

Disclaimer: I am part of the Dayo movie promotions team but I am posting this review as a blogger and not as a PR person. I will be as honest as possible, I swear. LOL.


I've been expecting much from this movie after being invited to Cutting Edge Productions' animation studio a couple of months ago. I have only been asked to join the online promotion team last month so my interest to watch this animated film is genuine. The first time I have heard that Pinoys dared to make a full-length all-digital animated film, I immediately wanted to tell everyone about it. Luckily, I was able to watch the premiere of 'Dayo sa Mundo ng Elementalia', and I have THINGS to say about it.



Audio. Dayo is the first Filipino-made movie to be formatted in Dolby 7.1. So, it's more than safe to say that my ears were given a very special treat - from the voice recordings to the musical score. Of course, recording it in 7.1 would be for naught if it weren't for the talented voice actors. I gotta hand it to Pocholo Gonzales for playing Toti for both mimicking Mike Enriquez and for giving life to an overly large evil tree. I was expecting Michael V. and Pokwang to make me roll on the floor laughing and they did not disappoint. Director Laurice Guillen also deserves a thumbs up for playing three characters. And, of course, for the voice actor who made me cry twice - Nash Aguas for playing Bubuy. If you plan to watch this movie, please tell me if you cried near the end of the film after Bubuy rescued his grandparents.


Visuals. The first part of the film started with shots at Bubuy's school and the metro - which, I think, was a tad too flat. There were really a lot of kinks to work out especially with the shadows. But, I was really amazed at the landscapes they used at Elementalia; it was like being transported to another world made of magestic trees and mysterious dwellings. Everything was done in two years time, way way faster than it's predecessor, Urduja, which was completed after ten years. If Dayo was given more time and money, I'm sure it would have exceeded Japanese animated films.


Plot. Like Juned said, Dayo has a very simple plot, a basic quest story with a boy needing to retrive items to save his grandparents. I love how the plot isn't very complicated and how it's not pretentious. Lines made for the characters were very natural: whether the scene requires the dialogue to be light, funny, profound or melodramatic, it managed to always hit the right spot - to make you laugh, cry or eggroll. You might find the movie to be very 'bitin' - that's because Dayo's plot was made to fit a trilogy format.


So, if you're going to the Metro Manila Film Festival this 2008, please put 'Dayo sa Mundo ng Elementalia' on the top of your movie list. Dayo is a good start for the Philippine animation scene. I hope after this movie, other animation outfits will start stepping up and raising the bar that the Dayo makers had boldly set. It's something we Filipinos should all be proud of.

MOVIE DAYO REVIEW

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

by tanggera

MMFF 2008: Dayo movie review

Disclaimer: I am part of the Dayo movie promotions team but I am posting this review as a blogger and not as a PR person. I will be as honest as possible, I swear. LOL.


I've been expecting much from this movie after being invited to Cutting Edge Productions' animation studio a couple of months ago. I have only been asked to join the online promotion team last month so my interest to watch this animated film is genuine. The first time I have heard that Pinoys dared to make a full-length all-digital animated film, I immediately wanted to tell everyone about it. Luckily, I was able to watch the premiere of 'Dayo sa Mundo ng Elementalia', and I have THINGS to say about it.



Audio. Dayo is the first Filipino-made movie to be formatted in Dolby 7.1. So, it's more than safe to say that my ears were given a very special treat - from the voice recordings to the musical score. Of course, recording it in 7.1 would be for naught if it weren't for the talented voice actors. I gotta hand it to Pocholo Gonzales for playing Toti for both mimicking Mike Enriquez and for giving life to an overly large evil tree. I was expecting Michael V. and Pokwang to make me roll on the floor laughing and they did not disappoint. Director Laurice Guillen also deserves a thumbs up for playing three characters. And, of course, for the voice actor who made me cry twice - Nash Aguas for playing Bubuy. If you plan to watch this movie, please tell me if you cried near the end of the film after Bubuy rescued his grandparents.


Visuals. The first part of the film started with shots at Bubuy's school and the metro - which, I think, was a tad too flat. There were really a lot of kinks to work out especially with the shadows. But, I was really amazed at the landscapes they used at Elementalia; it was like being transported to another world made of magestic trees and mysterious dwellings. Everything was done in two years time, way way faster than it's predecessor, Urduja, which was completed after ten years. If Dayo was given more time and money, I'm sure it would have exceeded Japanese animated films.


Plot. Like Juned said, Dayo has a very simple plot, a basic quest story with a boy needing to retrive items to save his grandparents. I love how the plot isn't very complicated and how it's not pretentious. Lines made for the characters were very natural: whether the scene requires the dialogue to be light, funny, profound or melodramatic, it managed to always hit the right spot - to make you laugh, cry or eggroll. You might find the movie to be very 'bitin' - that's because Dayo's plot was made to fit a trilogy format.


So, if you're going to the Metro Manila Film Festival this 2008, please put 'Dayo sa Mundo ng Elementalia' on the top of your movie list. Dayo is a good start for the Philippine animation scene. I hope after this movie, other animation outfits will start stepping up and raising the bar that the Dayo makers had boldly set. It's something we Filipinos should all be proud of.

Meet the voice actors of Dayo

Meet the voice actors of Dayo


By Michael Kho Lim, Contributor

12/22/2008

Cutting Edge Productions, the local production outfit behind the first full-length digital animated feature Dayo sa Mundo ng Elementalia, pools together the finest voice talents in the Philippine entertainment industry to give personality to the film’s animated characters.

Dayo (Wanderer) is a heartwarming story about Bubuy (voiced by Nash Aguas), an 11-year-old boy from Antipolo, who goes on a journey to save his beloved grandparents abducted into Elementalia, fantasy land thriving with strange flora and fauna and home to several enchanted creatures of Philippine mythology.

Bubuy then meets Anna Manananggirl (voiced by Katrina Legaspi), a young and energetic manananggal (a winged creature that can separate her torso from her lower body) with a special fondness for all things human except to eat them. The two live out an adventure full of wild, will-testing and comical experiences all over Elementalia — from enormous waterfalls heaving with gravity-defying merfolk, to the breathtaking crystal cave dwelling of colorful alitubi (fairies), to a magnificent old tree that is home to a motherly kapre (hairy giant), and finally to a majestic mountain protected by a big pack of hungry aswangs (ghoul).

Though this is Nash and Katrina’s first animation voicing experience, they did not have difficulty recording for their roles. It was fun for them. “I really enjoyed doing the voice of Bubuy,” says Nash gleefully. “I was very happy when I learned that I got the part, because it was different from what I usually do on TV. My favorite part is when I meet Anna for the first time and she brings me to Elementalia.” Nash adds that he felt as if he was just playing rather than working in the recording studio.

On the other hand, Hopia, as Katrina is fondly called, loves the scene where she was introducing the beautiful underworld of Elementalia to Bubuy. “It felt like I was just welcoming Bubuy to my house,” she expresses. "I also like the flying scene because I’ve always dreamt of flying. I’m so excited to see the whole movie already.”

Even though the cast was not able to have any visual support during the recording, director Robert Quilao was there to visualize for them. “the screenplay on hand, the actors are called in the studio to record their respective dialog,” Robert describes. “This is when I briefed them on the mood and tone of the scene and directed them as to how the dialogs are to be delivered. The challenge for me as the director is to paint a vivid picture of what’s happening in the scene for the actors to act and deliver their lines accordingly.”

Robert also didn’t have a hard time directing the voice talents since almost all of them are seasoned actors and directors. “There was practically no need for a workshop,” he continues. “The most we were able to do was brief them about the story and the characters that they will be playing on the day that they were called to record in the studio. Even Nash and Hopia did not have a hard time internalizing their characters.”

Since schedule is a major concern for many of the voice artists, the creative team had to work around their availability. It was also rather difficult to gather all of them together and record the scenes that would require them to interact.

In most of these situations, Robert would act as the stand in and throw the lines of the characters during the recording session to create a natural dialog flow. “Although later on, we just played back the good takes of the characters that we had previously recorded for the one that we are currently recording," Robert explains. "These recordings are then edited together to create a cohesive dialog."

Painting more color and amusement to Dayo are its supporting cast. The creative team already had talents in mind when they were working on the characters and script.

Even before the controversial Pokwang was labeled as an aswang (ghoul or vampire) look-alike, the Dayo team already thought that she would fit the role of Vicky, the nanny manananggal of Anna. One would notice that the character sketch is loosely based on her. “I didn’t have to do any major voice adjustments for the role,” says Pokwang. “I didn’t have to lower or make my voice higher. I think I was just being my cool kalog self that’s why I had so much fun arguing with the role of Toti in Dayo.”

Cutting Edge originally had news anchor Mike Enriquez to do the voice of Toti, one of Anna’s bodyguards. The team, however, had to get someone who can mimic the famous newsman, veteran voice actor Pocholo Gonzales. “It’s really better if all of us could record together and interact in the studio,” Pocholo states. “But since this is not possible most of the time, it’s up to the talent how he will approach or respond to the pre-recorded lines thrown to him.” It was a challenge for him to react to Vicky’s lines, he relates, since Pokwang had many ad-libs and her role is somewhat a very talkative character. Backed by 13 years of voice acting experience, Pocholo also reveals that he is also behind the voice of Hal-lan, the anti-hero in Dayo sa Mundo ng Elementalia.

Anna’s second bodyguard, who has an unusual hearing impairment, is named Jo and voiced by famed comedian Gabe Mercado.

Perhaps one of the most challenging character portrayals would be the role of Narsi, the narcissistic cool rocker tikbalang (the underworld creature with the head of a horse and the body of a human). The Dayo team initially thought of Pepe Smith for the role, but due to his unavailability, there was no better versatile actor to do this than Michael V. “I prepare for every role that I play,” the comedian declares. “Even if I had previously done a horse voice for Enteng Kabisote 3, my role here is totally different.”

Playing the role of Lolo Nano, the cute resident sage of Elementalia, is no other than multi-awarded actor and director Peque Gallaga. “I accepted the offer of doing Lolo Nano simply because it’s something new and wonderful,” admits Peque. “But honestly, I had really a difficult time doing the role. Since he is supposed to be the wisest in Elementalia and has to impart words of wisdom, most of my lines are really long. That’s why I had to do many takes for most of my scenes.” Peque also shares that he played with three character pegs when he was studying for the character of Lolo Nano. He had in mind Yoda of Star Wars, Pilosopong Tasyo of Noli Me Tangere, and Jun Urbano’s role in Magic Temple, the film he co-directed with Lore Reyes.

Nova Villa is Lola Nita, Bubuy’s caring grandmother, who nags her husband Lolo Meong a lot. “I had to do some voice adjustments for the role,” Nova claims. “Since the character is about 75 years old, I had to make my voice a little husky and sound old. This is more challenging for me as an actor because I have to deliver my character without using any facial expression, but only through my voice."

Nova is proud and happy to be a part of the project. She also points out that the story is very moving and her character is easy to relate to. “Lola Nita is a happy grandmother and has a good sense of humor. She is actually like a comedian myself.” There was a time during their recording that Nova couldn’t immediately record her part because she cried at the scene played back for her. "It was the scene when Bubuy thought that we were already dead. He cried and cried, and I could just feel the pain he was going through that it made me cry, too.”

Dayo also features the voices of Trinidad as Lolo Meong, Bubuy’s grandfather who shares the kid’s penchant for flying. Delgado joins in as Carpio, Anna’s dad who is Elementalia’s head guardian. And completing Dayo’s dream cast is distinguished actor and director Guillen playing a dual role of the kapre (the motherly cigar-smoking giant) and diwata/bruha, the enchanting fairy with an evil alter ego.

Dayo sa Mundo ng Elementalia is an official entry to the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF), and is co-presented by Frootees, Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdog and Mister Donut. The film is also supported by Ascorbic Acid Ceelin, Crispy Fry Breading Mix, Enervon Bright Brand, Timezone, Fuji YKL, Inquirer.net, Yehey.com, ClicktheCity.com, Animation Council of the Philippines, Toon Boom, Wacom, Woodpecker Studio and New Media.

For more information, visit the official movie Web site at www.dayomovie.com.

Meet the voice actors of Dayo

Meet the voice actors of Dayo


By Michael Kho Lim, Contributor

12/22/2008

Cutting Edge Productions, the local production outfit behind the first full-length digital animated feature Dayo sa Mundo ng Elementalia, pools together the finest voice talents in the Philippine entertainment industry to give personality to the film’s animated characters.

Dayo (Wanderer) is a heartwarming story about Bubuy (voiced by Nash Aguas), an 11-year-old boy from Antipolo, who goes on a journey to save his beloved grandparents abducted into Elementalia, fantasy land thriving with strange flora and fauna and home to several enchanted creatures of Philippine mythology.

Bubuy then meets Anna Manananggirl (voiced by Katrina Legaspi), a young and energetic manananggal (a winged creature that can separate her torso from her lower body) with a special fondness for all things human except to eat them. The two live out an adventure full of wild, will-testing and comical experiences all over Elementalia — from enormous waterfalls heaving with gravity-defying merfolk, to the breathtaking crystal cave dwelling of colorful alitubi (fairies), to a magnificent old tree that is home to a motherly kapre (hairy giant), and finally to a majestic mountain protected by a big pack of hungry aswangs (ghoul).

Though this is Nash and Katrina’s first animation voicing experience, they did not have difficulty recording for their roles. It was fun for them. “I really enjoyed doing the voice of Bubuy,” says Nash gleefully. “I was very happy when I learned that I got the part, because it was different from what I usually do on TV. My favorite part is when I meet Anna for the first time and she brings me to Elementalia.” Nash adds that he felt as if he was just playing rather than working in the recording studio.

On the other hand, Hopia, as Katrina is fondly called, loves the scene where she was introducing the beautiful underworld of Elementalia to Bubuy. “It felt like I was just welcoming Bubuy to my house,” she expresses. "I also like the flying scene because I’ve always dreamt of flying. I’m so excited to see the whole movie already.”

Even though the cast was not able to have any visual support during the recording, director Robert Quilao was there to visualize for them. “the screenplay on hand, the actors are called in the studio to record their respective dialog,” Robert describes. “This is when I briefed them on the mood and tone of the scene and directed them as to how the dialogs are to be delivered. The challenge for me as the director is to paint a vivid picture of what’s happening in the scene for the actors to act and deliver their lines accordingly.”

Robert also didn’t have a hard time directing the voice talents since almost all of them are seasoned actors and directors. “There was practically no need for a workshop,” he continues. “The most we were able to do was brief them about the story and the characters that they will be playing on the day that they were called to record in the studio. Even Nash and Hopia did not have a hard time internalizing their characters.”

Since schedule is a major concern for many of the voice artists, the creative team had to work around their availability. It was also rather difficult to gather all of them together and record the scenes that would require them to interact.

In most of these situations, Robert would act as the stand in and throw the lines of the characters during the recording session to create a natural dialog flow. “Although later on, we just played back the good takes of the characters that we had previously recorded for the one that we are currently recording," Robert explains. "These recordings are then edited together to create a cohesive dialog."

Painting more color and amusement to Dayo are its supporting cast. The creative team already had talents in mind when they were working on the characters and script.

Even before the controversial Pokwang was labeled as an aswang (ghoul or vampire) look-alike, the Dayo team already thought that she would fit the role of Vicky, the nanny manananggal of Anna. One would notice that the character sketch is loosely based on her. “I didn’t have to do any major voice adjustments for the role,” says Pokwang. “I didn’t have to lower or make my voice higher. I think I was just being my cool kalog self that’s why I had so much fun arguing with the role of Toti in Dayo.”

Cutting Edge originally had news anchor Mike Enriquez to do the voice of Toti, one of Anna’s bodyguards. The team, however, had to get someone who can mimic the famous newsman, veteran voice actor Pocholo Gonzales. “It’s really better if all of us could record together and interact in the studio,” Pocholo states. “But since this is not possible most of the time, it’s up to the talent how he will approach or respond to the pre-recorded lines thrown to him.” It was a challenge for him to react to Vicky’s lines, he relates, since Pokwang had many ad-libs and her role is somewhat a very talkative character. Backed by 13 years of voice acting experience, Pocholo also reveals that he is also behind the voice of Hal-lan, the anti-hero in Dayo sa Mundo ng Elementalia.

Anna’s second bodyguard, who has an unusual hearing impairment, is named Jo and voiced by famed comedian Gabe Mercado.

Perhaps one of the most challenging character portrayals would be the role of Narsi, the narcissistic cool rocker tikbalang (the underworld creature with the head of a horse and the body of a human). The Dayo team initially thought of Pepe Smith for the role, but due to his unavailability, there was no better versatile actor to do this than Michael V. “I prepare for every role that I play,” the comedian declares. “Even if I had previously done a horse voice for Enteng Kabisote 3, my role here is totally different.”

Playing the role of Lolo Nano, the cute resident sage of Elementalia, is no other than multi-awarded actor and director Peque Gallaga. “I accepted the offer of doing Lolo Nano simply because it’s something new and wonderful,” admits Peque. “But honestly, I had really a difficult time doing the role. Since he is supposed to be the wisest in Elementalia and has to impart words of wisdom, most of my lines are really long. That’s why I had to do many takes for most of my scenes.” Peque also shares that he played with three character pegs when he was studying for the character of Lolo Nano. He had in mind Yoda of Star Wars, Pilosopong Tasyo of Noli Me Tangere, and Jun Urbano’s role in Magic Temple, the film he co-directed with Lore Reyes.

Nova Villa is Lola Nita, Bubuy’s caring grandmother, who nags her husband Lolo Meong a lot. “I had to do some voice adjustments for the role,” Nova claims. “Since the character is about 75 years old, I had to make my voice a little husky and sound old. This is more challenging for me as an actor because I have to deliver my character without using any facial expression, but only through my voice."

Nova is proud and happy to be a part of the project. She also points out that the story is very moving and her character is easy to relate to. “Lola Nita is a happy grandmother and has a good sense of humor. She is actually like a comedian myself.” There was a time during their recording that Nova couldn’t immediately record her part because she cried at the scene played back for her. "It was the scene when Bubuy thought that we were already dead. He cried and cried, and I could just feel the pain he was going through that it made me cry, too.”

Dayo also features the voices of Trinidad as Lolo Meong, Bubuy’s grandfather who shares the kid’s penchant for flying. Delgado joins in as Carpio, Anna’s dad who is Elementalia’s head guardian. And completing Dayo’s dream cast is distinguished actor and director Guillen playing a dual role of the kapre (the motherly cigar-smoking giant) and diwata/bruha, the enchanting fairy with an evil alter ego.

Dayo sa Mundo ng Elementalia is an official entry to the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF), and is co-presented by Frootees, Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdog and Mister Donut. The film is also supported by Ascorbic Acid Ceelin, Crispy Fry Breading Mix, Enervon Bright Brand, Timezone, Fuji YKL, Inquirer.net, Yehey.com, ClicktheCity.com, Animation Council of the Philippines, Toon Boom, Wacom, Woodpecker Studio and New Media.

For more information, visit the official movie Web site at www.dayomovie.com.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Making of DAYO : Sa Mundo Ng Elementalia Part 1 of 4




Making of DAYO : Sa Mundo Ng Elementalia Part 1 of 4




Making of DAYO : Sa Mundo Ng Elementalia Part 2 of 4




Making of DAYO : Sa Mundo Ng Elementalia Part 2 of 4




Making of DAYO : Sa Mundo Ng Elementalia Part 4 of 4




Making of DAYO : Sa Mundo Ng Elementalia Part 4 of 4




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Watch DAYO --sa Mundo ng Elemtalia WELL MADE animated movie this Christmas



Bring the whole family to the theaters and watch the WELL MADE Metro Manila Filmfest animated movie, "DAYO, sa MUNDO ng ELEMENTALIA"

It features the stellar voices of Nash Aguas, Hopia Legaspi, Pokwang, Michael V, Nova Villa, Noel Trinidad, Johnny Delgado, Gabe Mercado, Pocholo Gonzales, Peque Gallaga & Laurice Guillen.The theme song "LIPAD" is performed by Ms Lea Salonga with the full orchestra, FILharmoniKA. Screenplay by Temi Abad & Eric Cabahug. Music by Jessie Lasaten. Directed by Robert Quilao.

A fantasy-comedy-adventure film for kids & family, DAYO seeks to promote Filipino culture and values including our very own folklore and mythology. It also has lessons about caring for the environment. With these, the Department of Education and the National Council for Children's Television have endorsed DAYO as a movie to watch this holiday season. The MTRCB gave a General Patronage Rating so it is open to all audiences. The Cinema Evaluation Board gave the highest grade of "A" given its  quality in all aspects of filmmaking. A CEB member commented after watching the movie, "Very beautiful. Makes you proud to be pinoy."

Director Leo Alcantara from the Office of the Press Secretary said "'DAYO' connects to all audiences wd  its intelligently imaginative storyline given an absorbing screenplay as it reflects and integrates Filipino culture and contemporary subcultures, values, belief  system as well as relegiousity in an intensely captivating and highly entertaining world-class dimensional animation. Truly, a gem of Philippine cinema which predictably will earn national and international recognition & at the same time be a blockbuster."

The Original Video SoundTrack is now available in music stores nationwide featuring Roots of Nature, Moymoy Palaboy, Joey Ayala and Juan Lunar. Released by Sony BMG, the full orchestra music of the movie is also included.

Spread the word. KAYA MONG LUMIPAD! "Basta may tiwala ka sa iyong sarili at malinis ang iyong hangarin, hinding-hindi ka mag-iisa." - Lolo Nano (Peque Gallaga)

I do not agree with the age-old tagline "Let's support the Filipino movies." We should only support well made and entertaining Filipino movies, not witless, dull or vulgar trash even if they're studded with stars! --- Wilson Lee Flores Phil Star Sunday lifestyle

Watch DAYO --sa Mundo ng Elemtalia WELL MADE animated movie this Christmas



Bring the whole family to the theaters and watch the WELL MADE Metro Manila Filmfest animated movie, "DAYO, sa MUNDO ng ELEMENTALIA"

It features the stellar voices of Nash Aguas, Hopia Legaspi, Pokwang, Michael V, Nova Villa, Noel Trinidad, Johnny Delgado, Gabe Mercado, Pocholo Gonzales, Peque Gallaga & Laurice Guillen.The theme song "LIPAD" is performed by Ms Lea Salonga with the full orchestra, FILharmoniKA. Screenplay by Temi Abad & Eric Cabahug. Music by Jessie Lasaten. Directed by Robert Quilao.

A fantasy-comedy-adventure film for kids & family, DAYO seeks to promote Filipino culture and values including our very own folklore and mythology. It also has lessons about caring for the environment. With these, the Department of Education and the National Council for Children's Television have endorsed DAYO as a movie to watch this holiday season. The MTRCB gave a General Patronage Rating so it is open to all audiences. The Cinema Evaluation Board gave the highest grade of "A" given its  quality in all aspects of filmmaking. A CEB member commented after watching the movie, "Very beautiful. Makes you proud to be pinoy."

Director Leo Alcantara from the Office of the Press Secretary said "'DAYO' connects to all audiences wd  its intelligently imaginative storyline given an absorbing screenplay as it reflects and integrates Filipino culture and contemporary subcultures, values, belief  system as well as relegiousity in an intensely captivating and highly entertaining world-class dimensional animation. Truly, a gem of Philippine cinema which predictably will earn national and international recognition & at the same time be a blockbuster."

The Original Video SoundTrack is now available in music stores nationwide featuring Roots of Nature, Moymoy Palaboy, Joey Ayala and Juan Lunar. Released by Sony BMG, the full orchestra music of the movie is also included.

Spread the word. KAYA MONG LUMIPAD! "Basta may tiwala ka sa iyong sarili at malinis ang iyong hangarin, hinding-hindi ka mag-iisa." - Lolo Nano (Peque Gallaga)

I do not agree with the age-old tagline "Let's support the Filipino movies." We should only support well made and entertaining Filipino movies, not witless, dull or vulgar trash even if they're studded with stars! --- Wilson Lee Flores Phil Star Sunday lifestyle

Dayo: Pinoy Animation

Dayo: Pinoy Animation

Posted by: hitokirihoshi | Disyembre 23, 2008

Noon pa ay mahilig na ako sa cartoons o anime dahil dito ako nakakakita ng mga kagila-gilalas na pangyayari at pambihirang mga karakter na paniwalang-paniwala ako. Posibleng magaya ng mga totoong tao ang pagkakagawa ng mga eksena at ayos sa mga ito pero mahirap pantayan ang naiibang fantasy na  naihahatid ng mga ‘yan.

Noon pa rin, alam ko na rin na maraming Pinoy ang mahuhusay sa  pag-drawing at graphics. Ano pa’t ilang impormasyon ang aking nabasa na nagsasabing ang ilang sikat na Hollywood cartoon films na ating napapanood sa sinehan ay sa Pilipinas ginawa.  Nga pala naaalala ko na napanood ko pa noon ang   ”Ang Panday: the cartoons series.”

dayo-posterAnyway, happy naman ako ngayon taon dahil muling sinusubukan ng mga Pinoy ang animation.  Unang naipalabas ang “Urduja” at nitong December 25 naman ay itatampok sa mga sinehan ang “DAYO sa mundo ng Elementalia.” Ito ay isinulat ni Temi Abad at Eric Cabahug, sa direksyon ni Robert Quilao at produced ng Cutting Edge Productions.

Actually, yung interes ko sa mismong istorya ay hindi ganun pa kalalim pero interesado ako manood.  Gusto kong personal na ma-experience ang sinasabi nilang first time ever para sa isang pelikulang Pinoy ang paggamit ng full dolby 7.1 surround sound.

cutting edge animation studio in makatiDagdag pa riyan ang impormasyon na may 500 Pinoy artist ang nagtrabaho para mabuo ang mga drawing sa pelikula. Yes po,  tinatawag nilang “tradigital animation”  ang Dayo dahil ang mga drawing doon ay iginuhit ng manu-mano direkta sa computer screen or PC tablet. Eh ako, mas gusto ko ang anime na gawa sa drawing dahil para sa akin mas magaling yon at mas may buhay. ang sabi 129, 600 frames na drawing ang kanilang  nagawa.

(Sa kabuuan, ginamit sa Dayo ang pinagsamang 2D (para sa ilustrasyon ng mga tauhan) at 3D animation (para naman sa imahe ng background), Macintosh at Linux platforms ng Toon Boom.)

Alam n’yo bang isa sa pangarap ko ang makapag-dub ng isang anime.  Na-try ko siya once nung um-attend kami ni Syngkit sa isang anime convention sa mega mall at ang saya-saya ko.  Dito sa films, sina Nash Aguas at Katrina “hopia” Legaspi ang pinakatampok na boses since sila rin ang gaganap na mga pangunahing bida.  Bukod sa kanila, aabangan  ko siempre sina Bitoy at Moymoy Palaboy.

michael V aka Bitoy as NarsiAyon sa isang interview kina Moymoy at Roadfil tig-sampung karakter sila sa pelikula. Wala pa roon iyong  kanta nila sa soundtrack ha, iyong “Kapit.”  O nga pala nandito rin si direk Peque Gallaga (director ng isa sa mga paborito kong pelikula na “Magic Temple”) na mag-aala Jun Urbano raw.

Sabi naman ni Pocholo Gonzales (famous voice dubber and voice director), ang Dayo ay hindi dubbing kundi pre recording or voice recording.  Magkaiba raw ang dubbing  sa anime kaysa sa ginawa sa pelikula dahil yung sa anime sasabayan nila ng boses ang buka ng bibig ng mga anime characters.  Sa Dayo, nag-voice recording muna sila bago i-animate ng mga animators yung mga drawing. Kaya naman po mas mahirap ang ginawa sa Dayo.  (Oh di ba, inalam ko raw talaga.) hindi ko lang ma-imagine kung ilang butil ng pawis ang lumabas sa mga crew dahil kanya-kanyang araw daw ng pagbo-voice recording ang mga artista.

Gusto ko rin ang rock version ng bandang Roots of Nature sa “Lipad” na inspirational & theme song ng movie . Iyong  isang version ng kanta ay inawit ng aking paboritong Filipina artist na si  Lea Salonga with FILharmonika Orchestra pa ‘yon.

Hard sell ba, wala lang gusto ko lang sana suportahan ang effort ng mga Pinoy na makagawa ng sarili nating animation. PinoyA! Yeah!

Dayo: Pinoy Animation

Dayo: Pinoy Animation

Posted by: hitokirihoshi | Disyembre 23, 2008

Noon pa ay mahilig na ako sa cartoons o anime dahil dito ako nakakakita ng mga kagila-gilalas na pangyayari at pambihirang mga karakter na paniwalang-paniwala ako. Posibleng magaya ng mga totoong tao ang pagkakagawa ng mga eksena at ayos sa mga ito pero mahirap pantayan ang naiibang fantasy na  naihahatid ng mga ‘yan.

Noon pa rin, alam ko na rin na maraming Pinoy ang mahuhusay sa  pag-drawing at graphics. Ano pa’t ilang impormasyon ang aking nabasa na nagsasabing ang ilang sikat na Hollywood cartoon films na ating napapanood sa sinehan ay sa Pilipinas ginawa.  Nga pala naaalala ko na napanood ko pa noon ang   ”Ang Panday: the cartoons series.”

dayo-posterAnyway, happy naman ako ngayon taon dahil muling sinusubukan ng mga Pinoy ang animation.  Unang naipalabas ang “Urduja” at nitong December 25 naman ay itatampok sa mga sinehan ang “DAYO sa mundo ng Elementalia.” Ito ay isinulat ni Temi Abad at Eric Cabahug, sa direksyon ni Robert Quilao at produced ng Cutting Edge Productions.

Actually, yung interes ko sa mismong istorya ay hindi ganun pa kalalim pero interesado ako manood.  Gusto kong personal na ma-experience ang sinasabi nilang first time ever para sa isang pelikulang Pinoy ang paggamit ng full dolby 7.1 surround sound.

cutting edge animation studio in makatiDagdag pa riyan ang impormasyon na may 500 Pinoy artist ang nagtrabaho para mabuo ang mga drawing sa pelikula. Yes po,  tinatawag nilang “tradigital animation”  ang Dayo dahil ang mga drawing doon ay iginuhit ng manu-mano direkta sa computer screen or PC tablet. Eh ako, mas gusto ko ang anime na gawa sa drawing dahil para sa akin mas magaling yon at mas may buhay. ang sabi 129, 600 frames na drawing ang kanilang  nagawa.

(Sa kabuuan, ginamit sa Dayo ang pinagsamang 2D (para sa ilustrasyon ng mga tauhan) at 3D animation (para naman sa imahe ng background), Macintosh at Linux platforms ng Toon Boom.)

Alam n’yo bang isa sa pangarap ko ang makapag-dub ng isang anime.  Na-try ko siya once nung um-attend kami ni Syngkit sa isang anime convention sa mega mall at ang saya-saya ko.  Dito sa films, sina Nash Aguas at Katrina “hopia” Legaspi ang pinakatampok na boses since sila rin ang gaganap na mga pangunahing bida.  Bukod sa kanila, aabangan  ko siempre sina Bitoy at Moymoy Palaboy.

michael V aka Bitoy as NarsiAyon sa isang interview kina Moymoy at Roadfil tig-sampung karakter sila sa pelikula. Wala pa roon iyong  kanta nila sa soundtrack ha, iyong “Kapit.”  O nga pala nandito rin si direk Peque Gallaga (director ng isa sa mga paborito kong pelikula na “Magic Temple”) na mag-aala Jun Urbano raw.

Sabi naman ni Pocholo Gonzales (famous voice dubber and voice director), ang Dayo ay hindi dubbing kundi pre recording or voice recording.  Magkaiba raw ang dubbing  sa anime kaysa sa ginawa sa pelikula dahil yung sa anime sasabayan nila ng boses ang buka ng bibig ng mga anime characters.  Sa Dayo, nag-voice recording muna sila bago i-animate ng mga animators yung mga drawing. Kaya naman po mas mahirap ang ginawa sa Dayo.  (Oh di ba, inalam ko raw talaga.) hindi ko lang ma-imagine kung ilang butil ng pawis ang lumabas sa mga crew dahil kanya-kanyang araw daw ng pagbo-voice recording ang mga artista.

Gusto ko rin ang rock version ng bandang Roots of Nature sa “Lipad” na inspirational & theme song ng movie . Iyong  isang version ng kanta ay inawit ng aking paboritong Filipina artist na si  Lea Salonga with FILharmonika Orchestra pa ‘yon.

Hard sell ba, wala lang gusto ko lang sana suportahan ang effort ng mga Pinoy na makagawa ng sarili nating animation. PinoyA! Yeah!

Monday, December 22, 2008

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!

The VoiceMaster and Dj BigBrian
Wishes you all a Happy Christmas and a Proseperous New Year!
Looking Forward to working with you again this 2009!!

Christmas Countdown - Advent Calendar!

A new surprise will be unveiled on the CreatiVoices Advent Calendar each day of the month as Christmas nears. Click on today's date to see the latest. Keep checking back to see (and hear) the latest treat! Happy Holidays from all of us here at CreatiVoices Productions!!

















Friday, December 12, 2008

Meet the voices behind ‘Dayo’

Meet the voices behind ‘Dayo’

Cutting Edge Productions, the local studio behind the first full-length paperless animated feature Dayo sa Mundo ng Elementalia,” brings together the finest voice actors in the Philippine entertainment industry to jazz up and add zest to the film’s animated characters.

Dayo” is a heartwarming story of overcoming one's fear and triumphing over adversity. It centers on the 11-year-old Bubuy (voiced by Nash Aguas) who is out to save his abducted grandparents in the land of Elementalia, a magical and mystical world that houses many of the Philippines' mythical creatures and other enchanted elements. Along the way, Bubuy meets Anna (voiced by Katrina Legaspi), a teen manananggal (a winged creature that can separate her torso from her lower body) who befriends and helps Bubuy in his quest to rescue his beloved grandparents.

This is Nash and Katrina's first animation voicing experience and it certainly spelled fun for them. "I really enjoyed doing the voice of Bubuy," says Nash gleefully. "I was very happy when I learned that I got the part, because it was different from what I usually do on TV. My favorite part is when I met Anna for the first time and she brought me to Elementalia." Nash adds that he felt as if he was just playing in the recording studio and he did not have any difficulty recording his parts.

On the other hand, Hopia, as Katrina is fondly called, loves the scene where she was introducing the beautiful underworld of Elementalia to Bubuy. "It felt like I was just welcoming Bubuy to my house," she expresses. "I also like the flying scene because I've always dreamt of flying. I'm so excited to see the whole movie already."

Even though the cast did not have any visual support during the recording, director Robert Quilao was there to visualize for them. "With the screenplay on hand, the actors are called in the studio to record their respective dialogues," Robert describes. "This is when I briefed them on the mood and tone of the scene and directed them as to how the dialogues are to be delivered. The challenge for me as the director is to paint a vivid picture of what's happening in the scene for the actors to act and deliver their lines accordingly."

Robert also did not have a hard time directing the voice talents since almost all of them are seasoned actors and directors. "There was practically no need for a workshop," he continues. "The most we were able to do was brief them about the story and the characters that they will be playing on the day that they were called to record in the studio. Even Nash and Hopia did not have a hard time internalizing their characters."

Since schedule is a major concern for many of the voice artists, the creative team had to work around their availability. More so, it's not really possible to gather all of them together to record the scenes that would require them to interact. In such situations, Robert would feed the lines of the other characters during the recording session to create a natural flow in the conversation. "Although later on, we just played back the good takes of the characters that we had previously recorded for the one that we are currently recording," Robert explains. "These recordings are then edited together to create a cohesive dialogue."

Adding more color and amusement to “Dayo” are its supporting cast.  

Even before the controversial Pokwang was labeled as an aswang (ghoul or vampire) look-alike, the “Dayo” team already pegged her for the role of Vicky, the nanny manananggal of Anna, hence the character sketch is loosely based on her. "I didn't have to do any major voice adjustments for the role," says Pokwang. "I didn't have to lower or make my voice higher. I think I was just being my cool 'kalog' self that's why I had so much fun arguing with the role of Toti in Dayo."

Cutting Edge originally had news anchor Mike Enriquez to do the voice of Toti, one of Anna's bodyguards. But the team had to get someone who can mimic the famous newsman instead, and the best choice for this is veteran voice actor Pocholo Gonzales who also did the voice of Hal-Lan, the villain.

Anna's second bodyguard who has an unusual hearing impairment is named Jo and voiced by famed comedian Gabe Mercado.

Perhaps one of the most challenging character portrayals would be the role of Narsi, the narcissistic cool rocker tikbalang (the underworld creature with the head of a horse and the body of a human). There is no better versatile actor to do this than Michael V. "I prepare for every role that I play," Michael V states. "Even if I had previously done a horse voice for Enteng Kabisote 3, my role here is totally different.”

Playing the role of Lolo Nano, the cute resident sage of Elementalia, is no other than multi-awarded actor and director Peque Gallaga.

“Dayo” also features the voices of Noel Trinidad. He plays the role of Lolo Meong, Bubuy's grandfather who shares the kid's penchant for flying. Nova Villa is Lola Nita, Bubuy's caring grandmother who nags Lolo Meong a lot. Johnny Delgado joins in as Carpio, Anna's dad who is Elementalia's head guardian. And completing “Dayo's” dream cast is distinguished actor and director Laurice Guillen playing a dual role of the kapre (the motherly cigar-smoking giant), and the Diwata/Bruha, the enchanting fairy with an evil alter ego.

“Dayo sa Mundo ng Elementalia” is an official entry to the 2008 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF), and is co-presented by Frootees, Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdog and Mister Donut. The film is also supported by Ascorbic Acid Ceelin, Crispy Fry Breading Mix, Enervon Bright Brand, Timezone, FUJI YKL, Inquirer.net, Yehey.com, ClicktheCity.com, Animation Council of the Philippines, Toon Boom, Wacom, Woodpecker Studio, iAcademy and New Media.


For more information, visit the official movie web site at www.dayomovie.com.


Meet the voices behind ‘Dayo’

Meet the voices behind ‘Dayo’

Cutting Edge Productions, the local studio behind the first full-length paperless animated feature Dayo sa Mundo ng Elementalia,” brings together the finest voice actors in the Philippine entertainment industry to jazz up and add zest to the film’s animated characters.

Dayo” is a heartwarming story of overcoming one's fear and triumphing over adversity. It centers on the 11-year-old Bubuy (voiced by Nash Aguas) who is out to save his abducted grandparents in the land of Elementalia, a magical and mystical world that houses many of the Philippines' mythical creatures and other enchanted elements. Along the way, Bubuy meets Anna (voiced by Katrina Legaspi), a teen manananggal (a winged creature that can separate her torso from her lower body) who befriends and helps Bubuy in his quest to rescue his beloved grandparents.

This is Nash and Katrina's first animation voicing experience and it certainly spelled fun for them. "I really enjoyed doing the voice of Bubuy," says Nash gleefully. "I was very happy when I learned that I got the part, because it was different from what I usually do on TV. My favorite part is when I met Anna for the first time and she brought me to Elementalia." Nash adds that he felt as if he was just playing in the recording studio and he did not have any difficulty recording his parts.

On the other hand, Hopia, as Katrina is fondly called, loves the scene where she was introducing the beautiful underworld of Elementalia to Bubuy. "It felt like I was just welcoming Bubuy to my house," she expresses. "I also like the flying scene because I've always dreamt of flying. I'm so excited to see the whole movie already."

Even though the cast did not have any visual support during the recording, director Robert Quilao was there to visualize for them. "With the screenplay on hand, the actors are called in the studio to record their respective dialogues," Robert describes. "This is when I briefed them on the mood and tone of the scene and directed them as to how the dialogues are to be delivered. The challenge for me as the director is to paint a vivid picture of what's happening in the scene for the actors to act and deliver their lines accordingly."

Robert also did not have a hard time directing the voice talents since almost all of them are seasoned actors and directors. "There was practically no need for a workshop," he continues. "The most we were able to do was brief them about the story and the characters that they will be playing on the day that they were called to record in the studio. Even Nash and Hopia did not have a hard time internalizing their characters."

Since schedule is a major concern for many of the voice artists, the creative team had to work around their availability. More so, it's not really possible to gather all of them together to record the scenes that would require them to interact. In such situations, Robert would feed the lines of the other characters during the recording session to create a natural flow in the conversation. "Although later on, we just played back the good takes of the characters that we had previously recorded for the one that we are currently recording," Robert explains. "These recordings are then edited together to create a cohesive dialogue."

Adding more color and amusement to “Dayo” are its supporting cast.  

Even before the controversial Pokwang was labeled as an aswang (ghoul or vampire) look-alike, the “Dayo” team already pegged her for the role of Vicky, the nanny manananggal of Anna, hence the character sketch is loosely based on her. "I didn't have to do any major voice adjustments for the role," says Pokwang. "I didn't have to lower or make my voice higher. I think I was just being my cool 'kalog' self that's why I had so much fun arguing with the role of Toti in Dayo."

Cutting Edge originally had news anchor Mike Enriquez to do the voice of Toti, one of Anna's bodyguards. But the team had to get someone who can mimic the famous newsman instead, and the best choice for this is veteran voice actor Pocholo Gonzales who also did the voice of Hal-Lan, the villain.

Anna's second bodyguard who has an unusual hearing impairment is named Jo and voiced by famed comedian Gabe Mercado.

Perhaps one of the most challenging character portrayals would be the role of Narsi, the narcissistic cool rocker tikbalang (the underworld creature with the head of a horse and the body of a human). There is no better versatile actor to do this than Michael V. "I prepare for every role that I play," Michael V states. "Even if I had previously done a horse voice for Enteng Kabisote 3, my role here is totally different.”

Playing the role of Lolo Nano, the cute resident sage of Elementalia, is no other than multi-awarded actor and director Peque Gallaga.

“Dayo” also features the voices of Noel Trinidad. He plays the role of Lolo Meong, Bubuy's grandfather who shares the kid's penchant for flying. Nova Villa is Lola Nita, Bubuy's caring grandmother who nags Lolo Meong a lot. Johnny Delgado joins in as Carpio, Anna's dad who is Elementalia's head guardian. And completing “Dayo's” dream cast is distinguished actor and director Laurice Guillen playing a dual role of the kapre (the motherly cigar-smoking giant), and the Diwata/Bruha, the enchanting fairy with an evil alter ego.

“Dayo sa Mundo ng Elementalia” is an official entry to the 2008 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF), and is co-presented by Frootees, Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdog and Mister Donut. The film is also supported by Ascorbic Acid Ceelin, Crispy Fry Breading Mix, Enervon Bright Brand, Timezone, FUJI YKL, Inquirer.net, Yehey.com, ClicktheCity.com, Animation Council of the Philippines, Toon Boom, Wacom, Woodpecker Studio, iAcademy and New Media.


For more information, visit the official movie web site at www.dayomovie.com.


DAYO




DAYO




Tuesday, December 2, 2008

MEDIA INTERVIEWS


== MEDIA INTERVIEWS ==1 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBqeS0C9csY Balitang K "Radyo Bulilit" ABS-CBN Channel 2 Circa 1998]2 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPvweaMlLyM Kabuhayang Swak na Swak ABS-CBN Channel 2 March 2007]3 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11kszHBUyDQ SpotLight RPN 9 - June 17, 2007 ]4 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoX-r-hg0ec Swak RPN 9 - June 17, 2007]5 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzL3J_iKkKA G3 HERO TV 44 - April 21, 2007]6 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbybZm1xTYE Sineskwela "Sound Simulation" ABS-CBN 2 and KNOWLEDGE CHANNEL December 2000]7 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gwtnst_Md8k G3 GMAN HERO TV 44 - September 22, 2007]8 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5saelh1Neqs HATAW HANEP HERO 3 HERO TV 44 - December 2007]9 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXXhDjN_Dzo SHOPTALK ANC - January 3, 2008]10 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEDfXOBCRf8 KASANGGA MO ANG LANGIT 13 - January 19, 2008]11 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io1gZOPki14 SIKAP PINOY TELERADYO - January 27, 2008]12 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QC0O4fhwVLg ANG SAY NG KABATAAN NBN 4 - January 26, 2008]13 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jD-XUBgvEmU DUBBERS CUT VOLTRON  HERO TV- 2008]14 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68sDJeUEoJw KNC UNTV - June 10, 2007]15 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIen2-4ZxmI GO NEGOSYO BIG TIME QTV 11 - July 11, 2008]16 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvxoU639zRw MATANGLAWIN ABS CBN 2 - July 13, 2008]17 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeCypOeIisE SHE KA NBN 4 - September 8, 2008]18 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJ5oZ8kYmtU UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH MARISSA DEL MAR IBC 13 - September 17, 2008]19 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKklBnRbGS0 NEGIMA DUBBERS CUT  HERO TV - September 2008]20 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcrRWNnhUNU BREAD TAMBAYAN UNTV - September 21, 2008]21 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHXJ3fkuYSM MMDA ON THE ROAD "HUWARAN" NBN 4 - November 7, 2008]

MEDIA INTERVIEWS


== MEDIA INTERVIEWS ==1 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBqeS0C9csY Balitang K "Radyo Bulilit" ABS-CBN Channel 2 Circa 1998]2 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPvweaMlLyM Kabuhayang Swak na Swak ABS-CBN Channel 2 March 2007]3 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11kszHBUyDQ SpotLight RPN 9 - June 17, 2007 ]4 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoX-r-hg0ec Swak RPN 9 - June 17, 2007]5 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzL3J_iKkKA G3 HERO TV 44 - April 21, 2007]6 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbybZm1xTYE Sineskwela "Sound Simulation" ABS-CBN 2 and KNOWLEDGE CHANNEL December 2000]7 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gwtnst_Md8k G3 GMAN HERO TV 44 - September 22, 2007]8 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5saelh1Neqs HATAW HANEP HERO 3 HERO TV 44 - December 2007]9 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXXhDjN_Dzo SHOPTALK ANC - January 3, 2008]10 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEDfXOBCRf8 KASANGGA MO ANG LANGIT 13 - January 19, 2008]11 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io1gZOPki14 SIKAP PINOY TELERADYO - January 27, 2008]12 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QC0O4fhwVLg ANG SAY NG KABATAAN NBN 4 - January 26, 2008]13 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jD-XUBgvEmU DUBBERS CUT VOLTRON  HERO TV- 2008]14 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68sDJeUEoJw KNC UNTV - June 10, 2007]15 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIen2-4ZxmI GO NEGOSYO BIG TIME QTV 11 - July 11, 2008]16 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvxoU639zRw MATANGLAWIN ABS CBN 2 - July 13, 2008]17 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeCypOeIisE SHE KA NBN 4 - September 8, 2008]18 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJ5oZ8kYmtU UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH MARISSA DEL MAR IBC 13 - September 17, 2008]19 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKklBnRbGS0 NEGIMA DUBBERS CUT  HERO TV - September 2008]20 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcrRWNnhUNU BREAD TAMBAYAN UNTV - September 21, 2008]21 * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHXJ3fkuYSM MMDA ON THE ROAD "HUWARAN" NBN 4 - November 7, 2008]