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DOKYU Filmmaking Workshop on May 12


DOKYU Filmmaking Workshop
May 12 / Saturday / 1pm - 5pm
Sikat Compound, T. Morato, Q.C.
(beside Popular Bookstore/Army Navy)

Let's get you started on documentary filmmaking and turn stories that matter into compelling Dokyus. Learn the stages of documentary production, essential shooting gears, interview techniques, and elements of storytelling in this one-day workshop.

Registration Fee: P900
Payment through cash deposit via BDO

BDO Savings Account
Ramona O. Nieva
004690018122

Mentor:
JL Burgos, director/editor/cinematographer of documentaries Portraits Of Mosquito Press and Han-Ayan. Burgos has over a decade experience of producing snackable content about human rights issues. His first documentary has enjoyed a good festival run from 2015-2017. He currently head FilmWeekly, an alternative media group documenting marginalized sectors.

*No walk-ins will be entertained. Limited to 30 slots only. Deposit slips must be sent in jpeg via email to ronieva@gmail.com. For inquiries, call Mona Nieva at 0945 330 0834.




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