Friday, March 14, 2008

radio script of mmk



radio script


the radio script of maalaala mo kaya is ess dramatic than the maalaala mo kaya shown on television. as i read the script, the emotions embedded on it is not that evident or something that a person could feel right away. however, the dubbing of each episode was done carefuly so that th emotions that should be with every line the character would say would portray clear enough the message.
there was one part however that i wondered how the character woyd show that he is smiling when it can only be hard and not viewed.
the emotions the character should feel and that should be felt by the listeners were enclosed in brackets.
the message of the script could be understand easily however the lines were boring.

Sculpture




















Source: http://en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?title=EDSA_Shrine

THE EDSA SHRINE





The Famous Mama Mary symbol of People Power 1 and 2 stands in the intersection of Ortigas Avenue and Epifanio de los Santos Avenue. It is a small church which was built in 1989. Its official name is Our Lady of Peace Quasi-Parish/Mary Queen of Peace Shrine.





It was designed by Architectures Francisco Manosa, Leandro Locsin and William Coscolluela and scuplted by Virginia Ty-Navarro. Cascading stairs from EDSA and Ortigas give access to the work of art, it facing the point between the two avenues.





"Another feature of the shrine are its many sculptures, one is called the “Flame of Freedom” created by artist Manny Casal, which depicts three industrious men carrying a cauldron of flame, each one symbolizing the three main island groups in the Philippines – Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. Next are the 14 stations of the cross, a bronze sculpture by national artist Napoleon Abueva. Carillon bells, crafted from bullets and canons retrieved from the remains of World War II, also adorn the shrine. Aside from this, the entire shrine is divided to two chapels – the San Lorenzo Ruiz Chapel and the Chapel of Perpetual Adoration – each housing great paintings and sculptures by renowned Filipino artists."
http://en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?title=EDSA_Shrine



FILIPINOS and PEACEFUL REVOLUTION



Filipinos are religious in nature. Aside from the fact that they are joyful, they draw their stregth from their religion. The EDSA shrine is the symbol of peaceful revolution that won the world's eye and appreciation. How one nation toppled down another junk government leader years later and the presence of the shrine reminds everyone that there's always a peaceful soltution to every problem, no matter how harsh the situation. For most who pass by the EDSA-Ortigas junction, It is just another city decor; a sculpture made simply to attract people. However, for those who were part of the two peaceful revolutions that reformed the nation, this defines the heart of Philippine history.

architecture


Trinoma Shopping Center is built on a 20 hectare parcel of land and has a gross of leasable area of 195,000 square meters, including the adjoining Landmark department store. The mall was opened May 16 of 2007. it could accommodate 8000 cars in the parking area. The mall is composed of a single structure which have four floors with 600 shops to explore and two integrated parking space with eight floors. Ayala Land started constructing the mall on June 2005 under the project name "North Triangle Mall". The mall was named "TriNoma" inspired by the redevelopment of industrial district Tribeca
. The mall was the first building constructed in the 54.3 hectare Quezon City Triangle Exchange.
The exterior of Trinoma is very inviting. The exterior attracts people to go inside and check for what’s behind the mall. The structure was full of curves which were patterned to ancient Chinese structures. However, it seemed as if the architecture was a mixture of the Chinese and the Greek’s architecture. The circular structure of the mall similar to the walls of the domes; while the rooftop was similar to the roof structure of Chinese temples.
Inside the mall has a6 digital cinemas and 1 THX cinema;
Timezone
, the flagship and largest Philippine location; Activity Center, a venue of concerts and other live programs and the retail stores. The rooftop part of the mall has most of the food establishments and spots were to linger. It has palm trees and the fountain which is connected to the other lower floors.
The architecture of the mall is suitable to every “gimikera’s” trip.

film



Tupac Resurrection:
Life of Rap Legend Tupac Amaru Shakur

I am real. The lyrics might be a story or they might be real. But I stay real; I am never a story, never a script, never a character.”
-- Tupac, Tupac: Resurrection “I felt that the only thing that could kill me is death, and even though, my music live forever.”

Outspoken, a controversial rap legend, a pioneer in the rap industry shot dead. An intelligent man with great passion in writing, he tried to reform the government, and to open the eyes of all people who had heard his music. Tupac Amaru Shakur.

Tupac: Resurrection was a story about violence, ambition, redemption and love.
In this documentary, Resurrection, Tupac himself was narrating the story. Lauren Lazin decided that the narration was from gathered phrases or words of Tupac while he was still alive. It feels like Tupac himself was speaking to the audience beyond grave. By Tupac’s statements in the beginning of the documentary, it is obvious that in his 20’s, he already has these feelings of what will happen to him. He was prophetic and perceptive: “I got shot, I always felt like I’d be shot.” He felt that his life was short and would not be enough for all the reforms and improvements he dreamt of achieving, so he wrote songs and recorded three full albums per day.
The documentary, with an ‘R’ rating, narrated Tupac’s life from his birth, his acting career during his teenage years, the beginning of his rapping, the start of his career in the music industry, then his death in Las Vegas. The film acknowledged Afeni Shakur, Tupac’s mother, for raising a good man despite her complicated life. Afeni was a member of the Black Panther, a group of black people who fought against the discrimination of the (white) American government. Tupac admired his mother so much that he absorbed his mother’s ideologies about politics and her fury with the wrong doings of the government. Afeni was the executive producer of this film.
Throughout Tupac’s life, all he wanted to be was an angel of God and do something that could give plenty of help. Tupac knew that this was not impossible because he was an artist. He might not tell the truth; instead he would tell the story and reach out to the people. These were witnessed at times when he was fighting against discrimination of “black” and “white” Americans. He spoke about poverty. Tupac even said how their president could say something about homelessness when he himself doesn’t know how it feels because he lives in the White House with several rooms. He also spoke about respecting women.
As Tupac spoke about his friends and his relationship with them, it was accompanied by photos and or short clips that were appropriate. The film not only highlighted positive memories of Pac’s life, but also gave equal significance to his flaws. It showed his altercations with his “number one” enemy, the police.
The film gave reasons for the kind of life Tupac lived. He attended “dirty parties” so that he would feel like an ordinary man, unprivileged and infamous. Tupac composed a “code of thug” which explained clearly that “thug life” was not supposed to have a negative connotation.
Also, a short video of the start of the chaos that happened in a casino in Las Vegas was shown. However, the part where he was shot five times in the chest (according to the film) was not exposed. It was narrated in way that Tupac laughed sadly about his death. Even though at the time Lazin made this documentary there were several suspects already, he made Tupac sound like he really perceived his death. This film showed complexities and not plain definition.
The documentary was made to make people understand Tupac. It was not made to make people love him, but accept him as he was, a plain good. However, there was a part in the film where Tupac appeared to be bragging about his money and fame. He did that because of the “rap wars” and Biggie Smalls (another rapper) was making him look like a worthless rapper.
The documentary served as a summary of all his writing, his poems and lyrics. He felt that he would not be able to change the world while he was living, but then he did everything to record all his composed songs. “I just feel like I have to tell something about things affecting the society” Tupac said.
As I stared at the pictures of Tupac Shakur, smiling; as I watched his videos and he was laughing, I felt like he was a part of me. His face showed real love, contentment, happiness, although he underwent complicated situations. Tupac maybe rude but he was full of wisdom; he may not be a good influence for some but no one can do what he has done. Tupac lived with great faith in God. He did not regret that he died at the age of 25. Like he said, everything was God’s plan, and he was happy with how God made him.

Literature


Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/90569452@N00/97045160/



BOB ONG'S BAKIT BALIGTAD MAGBASA NG LIBRO ANG MGA PILIPINO?

Filipinos have unique ,and often, comic ways of doing things. It is in their nature to be resourceful, nontheless, innovative. But at times, bloopers are innevtiable. It also serves as a tool for survival especially in the hardest of times.


The BOOK


It is written in Filipino street language (part of what they call contemporary genre in Philippine literature) and consists of different (comic) stories, ideas, concepts and poems. Everything from the misbehaviors, fads, systems and culture of some Filipinos from the early past to the present, this book delivers in an informal, casual and entertaining manner. Some lessons are also incorporated into some of the stories as the reader laughs along.


THE AUTHOR

Bob Ong Is really not his real name. No one really knows who he is, where he lives and where the hell he gets all his ideas. A lot of comments and reviews about his book have been written by people from institutions, both praising and criticizing him, nontheless, they can't deny that his book does hold some factual and eye-opening realities of the Filipino culture. The question that his book is trying to imply is: Are Filipinos stupid?


Hhmmm...



I don't believe that Filipinos are stupid. The foreign invaders just influenced the then developing country especially with their rotten ways of life. Filipinos being lazy, for one, is an indolence which they got from the Spaniards during their reign. The Japanese made them turn against their own countrymen during the war. So not everything bad in the Philippine society is innate to the Filipinos.



If he's such a wise man, then why does he hide behind a pseudonym? His ideas are great, but, won't they be more injected into the Filipino minds and consciousness if he stepped forward and backed up all his concepts? If he's in it not only for the money... Making fun of the Filipino handicap would be a public sin...

Music

Picture Source: garygranada.com

Gary Granada Songs: Truly Pinoy!

Songs: Mabuti Pa Sila/Paalam
Artist: Gary Granada





Mabuti pa ang mga surot,
Laging mayro'ng masisiksikan
Mabuti pa ang bubble gum,
Laging mayroong didikitan
Mabuti pa ang salamin, laging mayro'ng tumitingin
Di tulad kong laging walang pumapansin

Mabuti pa ang mga lapis,
Sinusulatan ang papel
At mas mapalad ang kamatis,
Maya't maya'y napipisil
Napaka-sweet ng bayong,
hawak ng aleng maganda
Di tulad kong lagi na lang nag-iisa

Ano bang wala ako na mayroon sila ?
Di man lang makaisa, habang iba'y dala-dalawa
Pigilan n'yo akong magpatiwakal
Mabuti pa ang galunggong
Nasasabihin ng... mahal

Kahit ang suka ay may toyo
At ang asin ay may paminta
Mabuti pa ang lumang diyaryo
At yakap-yakap ng isda
Mabuti pa sila, mabuti pa sila
Di tulad kong lagi na lang nag-iisa

Mabuti pa ang simpleng tissue
At laging nahahalikan
Mabuti pa ang mga bisyo
Umaasang babalikan
Mabuti pa sila, mabuti pa sila
Di tulad kong lagi na lang nag-iisa

Pigilan n'yo akong magpatiwakal
Bakit si Gabby Concepcion
Lagi na lang kinakasal
Mabuti pa ang mga snatcher
Palaging may naghahabol
Ang aking lumang computer
Mayroon pa ring compatible
Mabuti pa sila, mabuti pa sila
Di tulad kong lagi na lang nag-iisa

Lyrics Source:http://www.angelfire.com/ca/eNeLrAd/butipasila.html

Mabuti Pa Sila is a love song with a twist of comedy done the pinoy way. Gary Granada must have been really, really loveless when he composed this. It is applicable to both men and women who are single and lonely (maybe those who are already on their 40’s or 50’s and still haven’t found their “right one”). Gary proves that pinoys have a sweet unique way of presenting ideas. Though the song talks of a very sad subject, it still manages to deliver the humor.

"Sung in a simple way but interpreted in a very deep and heartfelt manner"



Kulang ang salita

Upang muling magsimula

Kulang ang dating himig

Upang buhaying muli ang ating

Pag-ibig



Sugat ay di maghihilom

Sa 'sandaa't 'sang taon

At ang hapdi singsariwa

Naghihilab maya'tmaya



Kulang ang karanasan

Upang ang buhay maintindihan

Kulang ang buong mundo

Upang alamin ang mga lihim

Ng puso



Kulang ang ating talino

Tapang, galing at tiyaga

Upang gawiing muling bago

Ang nabahirang sumpa



Kulang ang panahon

Sa isa pang pagkakataon

Paalam, aking sinta

Huling paalam na dapat sana



Noon pa


Paalam is a sad chilling song which talks of a love gone wrong that still hasn’t been forgotten after so many years. The persona realizes that there isn’t really enough time for everything in life – to learn, to forgive, to start over again and to love again. For those emo people out there, this song is worth the listening. It really isn’t bad at all.


It started out as an assignment for us (classmates) to listen and analyze some of Gary Granada’s songs in his website garygranada.com. He not only has his own website, he also allows people to download his songs for free. I see this as his way to promote Filipino art creativity with his works and to promote his site as well. Gary also composed numerous songs that talk about the cultural, social and environmental heritage of the Filipinos.

Paintngs: Fernando Amorsolo

Rice Farmers Farmers plantig rice in the fields. In the background, the rain refreshes the supply of water in other fields.
This shows the life of farmers during the planting season. The heavy compsition of the painting denotes the season when farmers aret to plant seedlings of palay.

Palay Maiden


Shows a Filipina maiden harvesting rice. The painting alos quonotes the life in which farmers are acustomed to.

This painting also shows the demure attitude of a typical filipina. It is shown of on the face of the main subject.


Mango Tree

The painting's theme shows a group of women harvesting magoes in the afternoon.

The light atmosphere exudes a sense of joy in their work, showung these women chatting merrily while doing their chore.

Dance

Kundiman


Kundiman (originally spelled Cundiman) is a genre of traditional Filipino love songs. The lyrics of the Kundiman are written in Tagalog.


The melody is characterized by a smooth, flowing and gentle rhythm with dramatic intervals. Kundiman was the traditional means of serenade in the Philippines.

Singkil

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Singkil (or Sayao sa Kasingkil) is a famous Philippine dance of the Maguindanao people, but was popularized by the nearby Maranao peoples of Lake Lanao and later the Bayanihan Philippine National Folk Dance Company.


Malong Malong


It is a traditional Muslim Dance of the Maranao culture. It is also reminicent of the culture of Indonesia.

T.V.

Lobo




Can love prevail between two people who are destined to destroy each other? Lobo brings to light one great love story portrayed by two of the country's most beautiful faces who will definitely capture your hearts starting this January!

Noah and Lyka's will lead lives worlds apart until their fates are entwined in a journey full of secrets, betrayals and violence. Unravel the mystery of this tale between ill-fated lovers who will go against the odds to be together, defying and challenging whatever force that conspire to tear them apart.

Even before this much-awaited teleserye premieres on national television, its lead stars Piolo Pascual and Angel Locsin are equally besieged with endless controversies. Not that surprising since they are the hottest names in showbiz today. Yet through it all, the two remain focused on their main goal, which is to make this project a successful endeavor. Everyone will surely watch out for their chemistry as a pair considering that this is their first team-up together.



Pinoy Mano Mano: The Celebrity Boxing Challenge





Prepare for a star-studded fistfight on "Pinoy Mano Mano: The Celebrity Boxing Challenge". Respected actor and director Cesar Montano takes center stage in the boxing arena this time, as he hosts ABS-CBN's newest sports-reality show, together with top-notch comedian Bayani Agbyani. Unknown to many, Cesar Montano is not a stranger to the boxing ring himself, as he has immersed himself in the said sport since the late 80's.

Pinoy Mano Mano: The Celebrity Boxing Challenge will pit various celebrities together. But not only will they have to fight each other in the ring, they will have to undergo training from the best boxing professionals in the country as well! At the end of the season, Cesar Montano will fight another celebrity boxer for a special match, so it's definitely a must-see.


Noypi, ikaw ba to?





Noypi, Ikaw Ba 'To? is a weekly current affairs program of ABS-CBN that aims to see if people still possess the distinct Filipino traits and values. Hosted by Gabe Mercado, this show goes out to urban streets and everywhere in the country to mingle with the simple Juan Dela Cruz. With the help of the some accomplices, Noypi conducts social experiments to see how our countrymen will normally react to certain mundane situations. Prepare to be appalled and inspired at the same time as ordinary bystanders respond in various ways to the scripted event. Also, get to hear what sociologists and other experts have to say regarding the our culture and the pattern of behavior of our society.