Key figures gear up for the ‘new normal’ in the audio-visual industry
It started with the Taal Volcano eruption, when the ashfall made people stay put for safety. Then came the rising number of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) cases.
We Heal as One: To empathize and to take action
As the number of confirmed coronavirus disease (Covid-19) cases rises each day, it was no wonder that the President announced the extension of the Enhanced Community Quarantine to April 30 in Luzon. While we are hopeful that the country has started the road to recovery, much effort is still needed to flatten the curve of the pandemic.
Showing our ‘DEAR’ support for the heart of the Filipino audio-visual Industry
The Filipino Audio-Visual (AV) industry was one of the first casualties and the most terribly hit by the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic due to the cancellation of events, performances, production work and activities, especially when the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) was implemented in different parts of the country.
Philippine Cinema in the time of Covid-19
The Filipino film industry is supposed to have its banner year this 2020 with the ongoing Sine Sandaan or Philippine Cinema Centennial celebration. Sine Sandaan affairs that aim to honor luminaries and unsung heroes are slated to continue this year, leading up to the closing of the yearlong commemoration of One Hundred Years of Philippine Cinema in September. In addition, screenings, talks, conferences, film development lab programs, film markets and film festivals here and overseas have been finalized.
THE 2020 RECAP: How Philippine Cinema responded to the Covid-19 crisis
Almost 10 months ago, I had one of the biggest surprises of my life when The Manila Times Chairman Emeritus Dr. Dante A. Ang offered to me this Sunday Times Magazine column while we were having a meeting on our partnership for the “Sine Sandaan” on The Manila Times TV (TMT TV).