Showing posts with label Ricky Lee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ricky Lee. Show all posts

October 21, 2020

Ricky Lee reveals storytelling secrets and journey in iWant TFC original docu series “Trip to Quiapo” (Based on his best-selling scriptwriting manual)

 


Award-winning writer Ricky Lee helps writers and aspiring writers jumpstart their story ideas by detailing the process of storytelling – from the conceptualization to the final draft – in the iWant TFC original docu-series “Trip to Quiapo,” based on his best-selling scriptwriting manual. It starts streaming on the iWant TFC app and website on October 21.

 




Shot like a reality show, it is a five-episode master class where Ricky shares his knowledge about how to build stories, where to draw inspiration for them, and meaningful lessons from his life and over 40 years in the industry. “Trip to Quiapo” is directed by Treb Monteras, who co-wrote and directed the Cinemalaya 2017 Best Film “Respeto.”



Enchong Dee is also featured in the series as Julio Manunulat, the representation of aspiring writers and storytellers who are struggling to put into words the ideas they have in mind, similar to how Ricky began his writing journey.

 


“Nung baguhang writer ako, hindi ko alam kung paano magsisimula. Marami akong pinagdaanan at pagkakamali bago ako natuto. At hanggang sa ngayon, natututo pa rin. At ngayon para sa inyong mga gustong matutong magkwento, susubukin kong ibahagi sa inyo ang mga karanasan at kaalaman ko matapos ang ilang dekadang pagsusulat. Pero ang actual na pagsusulat, baka hindi lahat matutunan dito dahil buhay ang gagawa nun,” shares Ricky.

 

Aside from discussions, the series is also accompanied by cinematic visual storytelling of his life, how his passion for writing began, and why he intends to share his knowledge of storytelling with others.

 

As an adopted child who lost his parents at an early age, Ricky reveals that he had always felt like an outcast but was able to find refuge in a small library in Daet, Camarines Norte where he would spend countless hours reading books and eventually, where his passion for storytelling developed.



He shares, “Kapag nagbabasa ka, ‘di ba nakakalayas ka? Parang nagiging iba-ibang tao ka. Nagiging pilot ka, teacher, madre, superhero, lahat na. Kung ako bata na lumalaki ng ganun who felt I didn’t belong, ay natulungan ng mga libro, gusto ko rin na makatulong sa iba. Power of storytelling ang naging sandalan ko. Stories connected me to the world.”

 

“So I want to do it to other people also. Gusto kong gumawa ng mga pelikula na ‘pag naupo sila sa front row, mababago ko ang buhay nila kahit for two hours lang,” he adds.

 

Ricky also shares in the iWant TFC series the three types of writers and their different approaches to learning how to write – or go to Quiapo. As a child, he would read a lot about Quiapo, his dream destination that would become a symbol of his dreams.

 

“Para sa isang batang katulad ko, isang malaking katuparan ang Quiapo. Kaya noong nagsusulat na ako, Quiapo ang simbolo ng katuparan ng pangarap kong makagawa ng mahuhsay at matagumpay na script. At ‘yun ang gustong puntahan ng tatlong klase ng writers – ‘yun ang Quiapo.”

 

Boost your creativity by watching “Trip to Quiapo” on the iWant TFC app (iOs and Android) or on iwanttfc.com. For updates, like www.facebook.com/iWantTFC, and follow @iwanttfc on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to www.youtube.com/iWantTFC.  For inquiries and concerns about the service, users can also send a message on iWant TFC’s Facebook page or e-mail support@iwanttfc.com.

 

February 1, 2016

​​Power Mac Center presents ‘Cinemansanas’





Announces call for entries to digital short competition.

Power Mac Center call for entries to 'Cinemansanas,' a digital short film competition using Apple devices.​

Power Mac Center's Pixelworx 'Cinemansanas​' will also​ feature a ​series of workshops ​from​ four award-winning experts in the Philippine cinema ​that include Erik Matti, ​​Yam Laranas, Ricky Lee, Mario Cornejo and Monster Jimenez. 

Premier Apple reseller Power Mac Center launches Cinemansanas, a campaign for aspiring and established artists who have a vision in storytelling through film in the digital age. Cinemansanas is the second installment of Pixelworx, Power Mac Center’s advocacy of recognizing artists who break the standards of the art scene. It is celebrated with a series of workshops, live demos, and an ultimate art challenge.

This year, Cinemansanas dares artists to defy convention and create a short film using Apple devices. The digital short competition calls for short film entries with the theme “Designing for a Bold New World.” Entries may be executed in any form, i.e.,documentary, narrative fiction, and the like as long as they are original and shot and edited using Apple devices.

The contest has two main categories. The Student Category is open to all officially enrolled High School and College/University students while the Professional Category is for local residents. All finalists in the Student and Professional categories will qualify to win the People’s Choice Award.

Power Mac Center aims to honor the brightest and best local talents in contemporary creativity further by participating at the Adobo Design Awards Asia (ADAA) Open/Theme category: Digital Short Film. Student entries are automatically eligible to win the much coveted ADAA recognition (Student category) while professionals will have to pay a nominal fee of Php500 for their category.

“Power Mac Center challenges everyone to reconnect with their inner artist. We need a new breed of storytellers now and with the amazing things you can do on the iPad and iPhone, the only limit is your creativity,” said Joey Alvarez, Marketing Director of Power Mac Center.

The Student Category Diamond Award winner will receive Php30,000 worth of Power Mac Center Gift Cards, while the Professional Category Diamond Award winner will take home Php50,000 worth of Power Mac Center Gift Cards. Runners-up in both categories will get Power Mac Center Gift Cards and products as well. Meanwhile, special prizes await winners of the Adobo Design Award for Digital Short (Student and Professional categories) and the People’s Choice Award.

The deadline for submission of entries is on March 20, 2016. For the registration form and full contest mechanics, visit www.powermaccenter.com.

As in the previous year, Pixelworx Cinemansanas will feature a series of workshops led by brand ambassadors, as well as live demo sessions in select Power Mac Center stores. This year’s workshops will showcase some of the country’s premier figures in the film industry.

The chosen Pixelworx ambassadors are Erik Matti for Direction, Yam Laranas for Cinematography, Ricky Lee for Scriptwriting, and Mario Cornejo and Monster Jimenez for Film Production. It is a rare opportunity to have these distinguished film artists share their unconventional way of visual storytelling to equip participants with valuable skills that can help in their own filmmaking.

Apart from the workshops, also scheduled are in-store activities featuring live demonstrations of apps used for filmmaking. Topics include Digital Filmmaking with iMovie, Musical Scoring with GarageBand, and Final Cut Pro X for Mac OS. This will show how Apple devices can be used as instruments in crafting in any chosen medium, particularly in creating film masterpieces.

Interested participants may check the Power Mac Center social media accounts for the online registration announcement.

For more information, visit any Power Mac Center branch, or go towww.powermaccenter.com or call 855-8888.

March 11, 2014

The 30th PMPC Star Awards for Movies Winners

Dekada Awardees (from left) Jerrold Tarog, Jose Javier Reyes, Maryo J. Delos Reyes, Joel Lamangan, Olivia Lamasan, and Mark Meily


“On The Job” was named Best Picture and Erik Matti for Best Director, and KC Concepcion (Boy Golden) and Vice Ganda (Girl Boy Bakla Tomboy) were proclaimed Movie Actress and Movie Actor of the Year respectively at the 30th PMPC Star Awards for Movies last March 9 at the Grand Ballroom, Solaire Resort and Casino, Paranaque city. 

The PMPC Star Awards for Movies turns three decades of recognizing excellence in local film industry and honored great icons through Dekada Awards (2003-2013) and Lifetime Achievement Awards.

The 30th PMPC Star Awards for Movies awards night was hosted by Richard Gomez, Dawn Zulueta, Robi Domingo, Maja Salvador, Toni Gonzaga and Piolo Pascual.
Dekada Awardees (from left) Baron Geisler, John Lloyd Cruz, Aga Muhlach, Ai-ai delas Alas, Dennis Trillo, and Piolo Pascual 



Ulirang Alagad Ng Pelikula Sa Likod Ng Kamera Lifetime Achievement Awards: Peque Gallaga and Ricky Lee. And Nora Aunor Ulirang Artista Lifetime Achievement Award: Rustica Carpio









Here's the complete list of winners at the 30th PMPC Star Awards for Movies 2014


Acting Categories

Movie Actress of the Year: KC Concepcion (Shoot To Kill: Boy Golden)
Movie Actor of the Year: Vice Ganda (Girl Boy Bakla Tomboy)
Movie Supporting Actor of the Year: Joey Marquez (On the Job) 
Movie Supporting Actress of the Year: Angel Aquino (Ang Huling Cha-Cha Ni Anita)
New Movie Actor of the Year: Vince Tañada (Otso)
New Movie Actress of the Year: Isabelle Daza (It Takes A Man And A Woman)
Movie Child Performer of the Year: Ryzza Mae Dizon (My Little Bossings)

Best Picture/Director

Movie of the Year: On the Job (Reality Entertainment and Star Cinema)
Movie Director of the Year: Erik Matti (On the Job) 
Indie Movie Director of the Year: Chito Roño (Badil)
Indie Movie of the Year: Badil (Waray Republik and Film Development Council of the Philippines)

Technical Categories

Movie Editor of the Year: Jay Halili (On the Job)
Movie Original Theme Song of the Year: “Huwarang Kabataan” (Pedro Calungsod, Batang Martir) -- Lyrics and Music by Emlyn Olfindo-Santos / Arranged by Noel Espenida / Interpreted by Fatima Soriano
Movie Sound Engineer Of The Year: Corinne De San Jose (On The Job)
Movie Cinematographer of the Year: Ricardo Buhay III (On The Job)
Movie Production Designer of the Year: Joel Bilbao And Fritz Silorio (Shoot To Kill: Boy Golden)
Movie Musical Scorer of the Year: Carmina Cuya (Shoot To Kill: Boy Golden)
Indie Movie Screenwriter of the Year: Jose Javier Reyes (Ano Ang Kulay Ng Mga Nakalimutang Pangarap?)
Indie Movie Editor of the Year: Carlo Francisco Manatad (Badil)
Indie Movie Cinematographer of the Year: Jun Gonzales (Bamboo Flowers)
Indie Movie Production Designer of the Year: Junjun Montelibano (Sonata)
Indie Movie Musical Scorer of the Year: Sonata
Indie Movie Sound Engineer of the Year: Albert Michael Idioma (Sonata)
Indie Movie Original Theme Song of the Year: “Sukatin Mo Ang Mundo Ko” (Jumbo Jericho) – Lyrics by Sandy Es Mariano, Music by Zyruz Imperial, Interpreted by Zyrus Imperial

Lifetime Achievement Awards

Nora Aunor Ulirang Artista Lifetime Achievement Award: Rustica Carpio

Ulirang Alagad Ng Pelikula Sa Likod Ng Kamera Lifetime Achievement Awards: 

Ricky Lee and Peque Gallaga


Dekada Awards (2003-2013)

Actress:
• Judy Ann Santos
• Eugene Domingo
• Ai Ai Delas Alas

Actor:
• Aga Muhlach
• John Lloyd Cruz
• Jericho Rosales
• Dennis Trillo
• Piolo Pascual
• Baron Geisler

Director:
• Jose Javier Reyes
• Maryo J. Delos Reyes
• Mark Meily
• Olivia Lamasan
• Jerrold Tarog
• Joel Lamangan

Congratulations to al! 

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