"Never criticize,unless you suggest "

Monday, February 26, 2007

Proclamation Rally in Pampanga

Last Febraury 22, we witnessed the proclamation rally of Team Unity in Pampanga. The set location was in Clark Expo but I don’t know what happened that late in the afternoon we headed in Convention San Fernando, Pampanga. The venue was jam-packed with people and with our attire, as we are going to do stand up reporting for our RTV class, added insanity.


Entering was a shambles. Everyone is in commotion, as they are all trying to enter and get free foods, sponsored by the candidates. Thanks to our press id, the guards made a line for us to finally get inside.


We missed the speech of Mr. Angara and Mike Defensor, and I was somewhat disappointed since I really want to hear them talk. I believe both are good in speaking and I want to hear what they have to say. May disappointment continues as each senatorial candidates failed to deliver their reforms. I was expecting to be persuade and convince by they’re political plans, but I left the Convention very upset. I can’t believe that all they’ve said was about they’re relations with Capampangans, that they have a blood of Capampangan and their wives are Campampangans.


I was bewildered that politicians’ strategy was as simple as trying to speak in the dialect of each province. Uttering few words doesn’t mean any, especially if it only tells your background. Hence, if the dialect was used to relate your reforms and be understood by the set audience then it should have been an excellent job.


Running for a national positions requires knowledge and not only relationships.

AD SPEAK (Feb. 16) Colegio de San Juan de Letran

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Televised Political Ads

Since the candidacy period has started you’ll be overwhelm with various televised political ads. They are airing as frequent as of those of introducing products. Senatorial candidates owned most ads since they are vying for national positions and see television as the best medium to address a larger audience.

Most of their ads contains their historical background, being politically inclined or it can be their own teledrama lives. Trying to send a message for credibility and that they do understand our dilemmas. Hence, some brags about the bill they have passed and they’re reforms. Well, at least they have something to brag about rather than those “pacute” ads, showing they know the latest moves in the latest dance craze.

Moreover, since these are ads they should not only enclose testimonials but give us a promise, thus in a televised political ads they used the ever “gasgas” line of every politicians “they are our hope”. To eradicate poverty and to fulfill the every dream of Filipinos is their mission but hey, it’s been decades and nothing has change. Perhaps, it had been your ancestors’ time when that promise has been used but up to now it was never accomplish.

But what meanly concerned me with these ads are the effects on people. Does those ads results for good or bad election.

With the used of televisions and being in the field of mass communication, I’m very much aware of the effects of watching TV. Mainly, we know for a fact, that TV inform, persuade and entertain us but thus to use it as a political strategy is alarming.

Perhaps, with the variations of televised political ads being informed is achieved. We now know the candidates for the senatorial positions and we have a glimpse of whether their background or reforms.

And to see them move with the latest dance craze and act in front of the cam, I guess that’s truly entertaining and can persuading. Making it a problem. Don’t you think now that they have achieved all the elements used for television is a bad idea? Thus this not led to vote for the wrong politicians.

Yes, we are informed and give us choices but isn’t unfair for those who can’t afford for a political ads, since it takes millions to produced one. Creating it can already cost a lot, as you hire a team to do it and before you air it; it should be tested in different audience to see the result. Hence, airing them in the two competing networks on their prime time slots needs big funds.

And in the long ran when these politicians won, who will pay for their lost money for those expensive ads.

Moreover, creativity can be abused since we are entertained. They can manipulate people with the used of techniques in advertising unknowingly.

Televised political ads are just a waste of money. Posters and campaigning to each provinces is enough for campaign strategies, they already spend so much for that. Thus the used of television can lead to nothing but to be abused, people are just persuaded for the wrong way.

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

We made it!


VJ Hunt is over and we are back to the regular bases of school days but before anything else let me have the leisure time over our success. Yes, you’ve heard it right! We’ve made it! VJ Hunt 07 was a history. We are the first to have a theme that is "Retro" which showcase our creativity by coming up a stage design that made the audience felt their in the disco clubs of 70’s, credited to Ms. Marianne Cruz who conceptualized it and of course, we made it possible. It is also the first time to have participants from highschool students for the pair category. In which we seek in every schools in Pampanga to have a representatives. Thanks to Pampanga Highschool, Special Science Class, L’altra Montessori and AUF Integrated School who willingly accepted our invitation. You guys rock!!! They were so generous and patiently wait in every rehearsal and cooperate well. I would also like to thank the college participants for the solo category namely: Louie, Jasmine, Jeff, Michael, Ryan, Leslie and Neha, I’m sure you made your colleges proud. And to those who help us the officers of SAMASKOM, ABMC 2 who provide a laser lights which completed our disco club stage, to our ever supportive Professor Mrs. Virgie Bautista, to Ms. Megan Leung for helping us with Ms. Pie, to the judges; Dj Nicole, Ms. Genabelle and to Ms. Pie our deepest thanks!!! And last but not the least to our detractors who boosts up our angsh to show off our talents and to prove that we are not discreet and we are truly in line with our course, thanks again.

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

A Tideous Day(January 24 ,2007)

I wasn't supposed to post this one coz as you see its not updated but since our teacher told us we should have published atleast eight article for January, I'm posting it.hehehe!!!
I started the day with two major agendas: first is to send the letter to the Infomax TV station for interview reservation, in which we need in our media management class, second is to help Gean find participants for our VJ Hunt.

We meet as early as 8 am thinking it will be sufficient time to do all task and still can attend our 4 pm class in RTV but as the saying goes “things don’t happen as you planned”, we missed our class. We went to five schools all over Pampanga just to find out only two of them are sure to joined. I felt tedious and loosen up all my energy since it was really a long day and riding on my car was not that comfy since it wasn’t tinted. Actually, I’m kinda shy with my friends specially to Mariane, who did all the driving but I know they do understand.
Or maybe just the thought that my dad will be leaving tomorrow. Oh, I didn’t update you guys I’m so sorry! He arrived last January 4. Too fast, he has to go back in Iran; we just spent twenty days together. Moreover, I was so busy so we really did not have much quality time together. I feel the sadness again if only I can do something now but I simply can’t he needs to earned for our future.