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ISION
We, the Loyola Film Circle, envision to establish and
strengthen a film culture that upholds the art and
aesthetics of cinema and promotes the medium for social
discourse and involvement.
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We, the Loyola Film Circle, strive to advocate in the Ateneo
artistic excellence and social discourse through film.
As such, we strive to improve our members’ interaction
with film in its three facets - appreciation, production, and
critiquing - while providing them with the opportunity to
pursue and hone their particular competencies.
With these, we intend to produce members aimed at
contributing to the local film community, aiding in the
formation of the nation, our culture, and identity.
ISSIONm
mESSAGEfrom thepRESIDENT
Hello there, future LFC member!
First of all, thank you for your
interest in our organization and in looking
through Sneak Peek, this magazine of sorts.
In here, you’ll find pictures and stories of the
different people you’ll meet in LFC. They’re
also the people behind all the amazing
projects and events that have happened in
the past years. Needless to say, they’re back
to give you guys an amazing year of projects
and events. You can also learn about these
Flagship Projects in the later pages, and
you’re more than welcome to help out with
making these projects the best ever, or
even just participate and attend the events.
Either way, we need your help to make the
Loyola Film Circle’s 17th year the best it’s
ever had!
Being an LFC member doesn’t mean
you have to know how to make films. Yes,
filmmaking is a big part of what makes LFC
L F C, but it isn’t the only thing about our org
and it definitely isn’t just about directing,
shooting, or editing. There are many other
aspects of filmmaking - such include acting
on screen, writing scripts, creating sets
and props, designing costumes, and even
creating film scores! Now, if you aren’t so
into Production, LFC has two other core
competencies: Critique and Appreciation.
Can’t get enough about how this character
died, and how that plot twist happened,
and how the film ended? LFC’s the best
place for your rants and opinions! Do you
love watching films and you’re looking for
friends to have movie marathons with? LFC
already has the popcorn in the microwave!
Are you going crazy about those pesky end
credits scenes na may sobrang laking plot
twist pero laging pinapaasa ka lang? LFC
understands your hugot.
If you choose to be an LFC member,
or stay as one, I can promise you that you
will not have a single dull day with all the
interesting people you’ll meet in this org. At
the end of the day when all the projects and
events are done, it’s the people who really
stay with you, literally and figuratively. You’ll
want to join LFC for all the amazing projects
and events that you can be a part of, but it’s
the people you’ll meet and get close to that
will make you stay.
However you may choose to be part of the
Loyola Film Circle’s 17th year, remember
that it’s not just about films and fun, but
the friends and family that you’ll have. Now
who wouldn’t want that?
Enjoy reading the rest of Sneak Peek, or
basically just looking at the pictures of all
the gorgeous people of the org hahaha,
and we hope to see you soon.
Welcome to the Loyola Film Circle!
Your President,Abby Cruz
GENERAL RETENTION PACKAGES
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PACKAGES
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committee-specific requirements (to be given by your committee executive)
to become a bona fide LFC member!
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aBBY
PRESIDENT
What made you join LFC?
Filmmaking is one of the things I love
doing. It’s more than a hobby for me. It’s
one of the things I want to keep doing
because it makes me really happy.
What do you love about LFC?
I love the people. Of course I love the
filmmaking, the film critiquing, all the
events - but it’s really the people that make
me stay in LFC.
How does LFC feed your love for film?
LFC is my main channel for filmmaking
and film watching since I learn about
new films from the people around me. I
learn new filmmaking techniques from
ProdCore, and in general, they nurture
what I already know about filmmaking.
They give a deeper sense to everything.
Who would you want to meet on a red
carpet?
Alfred Hitchcock.
Is there an actor or character you would
date?
Tom Hiddleston.
cRUZ
EXTERNALS VP
yUMIcATABIJAN
How does LFC feed your love for film?
The projects are made to open people up
to previously unknown films. It opened me
up to so many movies I never even knew.
What can we expect from LFC this year?
Any projects that people HAVE to check
out?
My favorite project is Under the Stars, so
definitely go there. We’re also trying to
see if we can get scholarships to send
deserving members to film screenings.
You can look forward to Loyola Screens,
meeting stars and directors, Loyola Film
Festival, and Film Camp!
If someone were making a movie about
your LFC life, which important scenes
would be included?
I got to do externals work in Festival de
Cannes. But the main highlights would
be meeting people since you have this
advocacy to introduce people to film.
Who would you want to meet on a red
carpet?
I want to meet production designers Stuart
Craig and Sophia McMillan since those two
are really my idols.
Is there an actor/character you would
date?
Tom Hiddleston. Definitely Tom, enough
said.
FINANCE VP
pIOlAZATIN
What do you love about LFC?
I love that I find other people who are just
as passionate about film as me. I always
have a place.
If you could compare your LFC journey to
a movie, what would it be?
The Perks of Being a Wallflower.
How does LFC feed your love for film?
Loyola Screen, Fete du Film, Film Literacy
Classes, those different projects always
bring something new. I admittedly don’t
watch that many films - especially local
ones - so each time they’re featured, I’m
like “Whoa, something new.” IsaPe too is
a learning experience. And really, it’s all
about being with other members.
Who would you want to meet on a red
carpet?
Well, Emma Watson, definitely.
What precious moments wouldn’t have
happened if you didn’t join LFC?
I would never have the same group of
friends, and I would never have seen the
multitude of movies I now love, and my
girlfriend.
INTERNALS VPtRISHoCAMPO
What do you love about LFC?
The people. It’s such a warm and
welcoming environment. It has been my
home for the past three years. You will
never feel out of place within the org
because there is always someone to talk
to, to laugh with, to cry to, and to head to
the cinemas with.
If you could compare your LFC journey to
a movie, what would it be?
Star Wars. The whole Luke Skywalker
feeling like a farmboy, then suddenly
discovering that - though he has to prove
himself - he can be so much more than
that.
How does LFC feed your love for film?
I can now, for sure, watch a movie every
single day. Watching movies in the org
room really is a different experience
because you can discuss them as you
watch them. You end up learning so much
about movies from every single person in
the org.
Who would you want to meet on a red
carpet?
Steven Spielberg. He’s my hero and
favourite director of all time.
What precious moments wouldn’t have
happened if you never joined LFC?
I never would have applied to double
major in Communication. My time in LFC
made me realize that I wanted to pursue
film in the future. LFC showed me a whole
new side of myself.
SECRETARIAT VP
lIANAoLIVEROS
What do you love about LFC?
I love the fact na parang kahit anong
activities, we get to share a part of
ourselves and what we love about film. We
somehow manage to integrate what made
us join the org in the first place.
If you could compare your LFC journey to
a movie, what would it be?
My Little Bossings! No no I have a great
explanation for this! Because I entered
LFC as PR and the movie was full of
promotions. Pero despite it being filled
with promos, when it comes down to the
theme of the movie, it was all about family.
And I found my family in LFC.
How does LFC feed your love for film?
I did not think I would be this into film
coming into LFC. I can definitely say I know
more. I find my movie tastes changing, as
in movies I found great before, now I’m like
“Really, Liana? Past Liana, what were you
thinking?”
Who would you want to meet on a red
carpet?
I’m gonna say Morgan Freeman just
because he’s God.
What precious moments wouldn’t have
happened if you didn’t join LFC?
I would have never met a lot of the
closest college friends I have today. Also,
I probably wouldn’t have been so into
makeup.
EXTERNALS AVPmAGSoCAMPO
What made you join LFC?
I joined because the promotions were so
nice when I was in first year. I signed up
for Creatives, and when I met the people
during the interview, I just fell in love with
them.
If you could compare your LFC journey to
a movie, what would it be?
Princess Mia’s transformation in The
Princess Diaries since I came into college
super insecure with my design work, and
myself as a leader since it’s like a small fish
in a big pond thing when you get here. But
when I got into Creatives, I thought “May
bisa ako sa mundo.” So LFC has constantly
been proving to me that I can do stuff as
well.
How does LFC feed your love for film?
I’ve met so many people who are so
passionate for film, and it’s hard not to get
infected by that love because it’s in our
culture to share movies.
What can we expect from LFC this year?
You can expect a lot of fun for newcomers,
but LFC is also going to be a more solid
brand this year. Everything is a must see!
What precious moments wouldn’t have
happened if you didn’t join LFC?
My first Under the Stars. The guy I liked
back then, I don’t know how, but he
opened my locker and he left me shoes
to ask me out. He customized this pair of
Vans for me, and it had a note that said
“Will you go to Under the Stars with me?”
FINANCE AVP
mAYENpINEDA
What made you join LFC?
I joined since I was part of a film org in high
school and I hoped I could continue that.
It would contrast my course which is all
business and whatnot, so it was a good fit.
If you could compare your LFC journey to
a movie, what would it be?
The Hobbit. The journey was long, fun, and
full of great visuals.
If someone were making a movie about
your LFC life, which important scenes
would be included?
This is super important: when I totally
failed at project management in first year
and second year. Life-changing.
Who would you want to meet on a red
carpet?
Audrey Hepburn ‘cause she’s AUDREY
HEPBURN, and John Lennon because he’s
a real troll in those old movies.
If you accepted an award for LFC being
the “Best Org Ever”, what would you say in
your acceptance speech?
LFC may not be the biggest org, but that is
completely overshadowed by the level of
passion these people have for film. We’re
the “Best Org Ever” because that passion
was able to reach even those outside the
org, and for that, we’re all truly grateful.
INTERNALS AVP
mIKHAIL bRIONES
What do you love about LFC?
The people. Watching movies for me is not
a solitary thing. It needs to be done with
others.
If you could compare your LFC journey to
a movie, what would it be?
A scene in Waterworld where someone
drops a flare into a vat of oil and
everything just blows up.
What can we expect from LFC this year?
Any projects that people HAVE to check
out?
The Ateneo Video Open. I got the chance
to experience it with all the former
presidents of LFC, and the experience was
hilarious. Another would be Yule Ball since
it’s more intimate for my liking compared
to something like Under the Stars. I’m
excited for the more efficient and zero-cost
LFC.
If you accepted an award for LFC being
the “Best Org Ever”, what would you say in
your acceptance speech?
It takes work to get to the top, and we want
to be humble, so we want to thank all
those we stepped on.
What precious moments wouldn’t have
happened if you didn’t join LFC?
I hope this happens again: there was a
movie marathon at an orgmate’s house,
and unli-spaghetti at The Old Spaghetti
House.
SECRETARIAT AVP
jOURDANgO
If you could compare your LFC journey to
a movie, what would it be?
Inception. Totally mindblowing.
Who would you want to meet on a red
carpet?
Tom Hanks.
Is there an actor or character you would
date?
Saoirse Ronan. She grew as an actress.
If you accepted an award for LFC being
the “Best Org Ever”, what would you say in
your acceptance speech?
Thank you LFC, for creating a home for
many individuals in Ateneo. I hope you
continue to inspire people to share their
passion for film.
What precious moments wouldn’t have
happened if you didn’t join LFC?
Movie Trivia Game Show. And you get to
meet Europeans.
“ share their
”passion
for film
cREATIVES
The Creative Team are the in-house design unicorns of the org -
magical beings who create the designs for posters, tarps, tickets, and
more. We’re also in charge of Kinetic Aesthetic, a Design x Film talk.
We’re not all about work though; sometimes we also like to nerd
out over fonts, illustrations, and colors that go together! If you’re a
magical being who’s oozing with the need to create pretty things,
pledge the oath to become a unicorn today!
cREATIVES
The Creative Team are the in-house design unicorns of the org
-- magical beings who create the designs for posters, tarps, tickets,
and more. We’re also in charge of Kinetic Aesthetic, a Design x Film
talk. We’re not all about work though; sometimes we also like to nerd
out over fonts, illustrations, and colors that go together! If you’re a
magical being who’s oozing with the need to create pretty things,
pledge the oath to become a unicorn today!
COMMITTEE EXECUTIVE
cHELLI
rEYES
What do you love about LFC?
I love the people and how we’re kind of on
the same level of weirdness in terms of movie
references. Like, they just understand you.
How does LFC feed your love for film?
It gives me an avenue to fuse what I love -
which is design - and movies together through
Creatives.
Who would you want to meet on a red
carpet?
John Lasseter, the chief creative officer for
Pixar. I would die.
Is there an actor or character you would
date?
George Clooney. I’m so sad he’s getting mar-
ried! It’s his voice, dude. THE VOICE.
What precious moments wouldn’t have
happened if you didn’t join LFC?
I wouldn’t have met the people. It’s the people
talaga e. It doesn’t really matter what event,
but when you’re with the people, even though
it’s just in the org room, you still have an amaz-
ing time.
dOCUMENTATION
The Documentation and Publication committee is in charge of
constantly giving LFC something to talk about. While Doc and Pub’s
team of writers, photographers, and videographers can usually be
found behind the scenes, they are, in fact, chronicling everything that
happens in the org for future generations. Doc and Pub publishes
everything from photo and video coverage, to movie reviews and
feature articles, to podcasts – so if you have anything to share, help
us keep the conversation going!
pUBLICATION&
COMMITTEE EXECUTIVE
eMIL
hOFILEÑA
What do you love about LFC?
The people in LFC are so diverse. Not everyone
is so filmy, but everyone can contribute to the
core competencies.
If you could compare your LFC journey to
a movie, what would it be?
The Lego Movie because it’s about a person
who’s given power and is so full of doubt.
But he finds out he was given that power not
because he could do it, but because he could
learn how to do it.
How does LFC feed your love for film?
It gives me an opportunity to mingle with other
people with different ideas. Film is a collab-
orative process and makes you appreciate
everyone’s opinion on the matter.
Who would you want to meet on a red
carpet?
Saoirse Ronan since she’s my age, and she’s
down-to-earth, and there’s a small chance that
we could wed and be husband and wife in a
perfect world.
What precious moments wouldn’t have
happened if you didn’t join LFC?
I wouldn’t understand how to get back up after
being pushed down. In addition to the positive
experiences, I’ve learned that the show has to
go on.
hUMAN
If there’s one thing the Human Resources committee aspires to, it’s
for LFC to feel like a home for all of its members. HR is the internal
backbone of the org, focusing on the members and making sure
everyone’s happy. We’re in charge of the general assemblies, tambay
week, team-building, org room activities, and even Yule Ball! We’ve
got a lot in store this year - for the org, for the members, and for you
- so if you want an org everyone can come home to, help us bring
these plans to life. All it takes is faith, trust, and maybe a dash of pixie
rESOURCES
COMMITTEE EXECUTIVE
cHYNNAsANTOS
What do you love about LFC?
I think I joined LFC for the films, but I think I
stayed for the people and the friendships and
all that. I mean, there’s still film of course, but
then what anchors me to the org more now
would be the people.
If you could compare your LFC journey to
a movie, what would it be?
Up or The Wizard of Oz. Because last year, I
wasn’t sure if I wanted to keep my main focus
in LFC. In a way, Up and Wizard of Oz are both
about wanting to break out, explore the world,
but then in the end, you realize that all you
needed was at home.
How does LFC feed your love for film?
A lot of the members are diverse, and so
are their tastes in movies. So I’ve ended up
watching films I never thought I would, or
finding out about really great movies that I
didn’t expect to enjoy.
Who would you want to meet on a red
carpet?
Johnny Depp! And yes, I would cry. Right in
front of him.
Is there an actor or character you would
date?
Mike from Friends. He was played by Paul
Rudd, and the whole time with his whole story
arc, I was like “Wow, I want a Mike in my life.”
And he was played by Paul Rudd!
pRODUCTION
Production Core (or ProdCore) makes the videos. Other LFC
committees, other orgs, and even outside clients come to us for
videos or short films for their projects. ProdCore members are
few but very talented. We have an amazing pool of directors,
cinematographers, editors, production designers, and other
production specialists ready to share their talents in filmmaking with
the rest of the world.
cORE
COMMITTEE EXECUTIVE
mIGUEL
fERIA
What made you join LFC?
I enjoyed watching films but it wasn’t
something I thought I’d do throughout
college. I guess I was wrong. I wasn’t
actually into production or filmmaking
before I joined. I only saw some older
members doing it and I thought it was
pretty cool. Next thing I know I’m working
on the next OFilm.
What do you love about LFC?
The people are great. They make the work
fun, so sometimes it doesn’t even feel like
work.
If you could compare your LFC journey to a
movie, what would it be?
Maybe The Karate Kid. The first one. Or
maybe Apocalypse Now to describe my
journey in college.
If someone were making a movie about your
LFC life, which important scenes would be
included?
I’m sent to the jungle to kill a renegade
who’s built an army within the jungle. Wait.
Who would you want to meet on a red carpet?
Scarlett Johansson. Would maybe ask her
out if I remembered how to breathe.
pROMOTIONS
A hyper and energetic bunch, the Promotions committee keeps every
Atenean updated on LFC’s projects and events. PR also encourages
its members to step up and be more adventurous when it comes to
getting ideas out there. We find ways to make LFC projects known by
being makulit and using creative and innovative strategies such as
caf raids, room-to-room promotion, PA announcements, posters, and
gimmicks, among many others!
COMMITTEE EXECUTIVE
mIAtENG
What made you join LFC?
I love film, and I wanted to share my passion
for film. In my family kasi, no one really likes
film except for my dad. And it’s fun. I stayed for
the people.
What do you love about LFC?
I love that we get to geek out. And the people
are friendly. Sometimes. Most of the time.
Hehe.
If you could compare your LFC journey to
a movie, what would it be?
The Royal Tenenbaums. ‘Cause it’s a family.
How does LFC feed your love for film?
They feed me food.
If you accepted an award for LFC being
the “Best Org Ever”, what would you say in
your acceptance speech?
I’d like to thank LFC. (Labo.)
“ I love that
”we get to
geek out
The Sales and Marketing committee provides flexibility for the needs
and wants of the projects of LFC. The S&M committee is usually
considered to be the farthest in relation to film appreciation but we
still instill our film knowledge in Sales ideas, and test our creativity by
thinking of gimmicks to sell products. In terms of Marketing, S&M also
provides opportunities for contacting offices for sponsorships - giving
its members an open door to the real world by abiding by our motto:
“People Order Our Packages”, or POOP for short. If you have a creative
and entrepreneurial mind, why not take a chance on us?
sALES mARKETING&
COMMITTEE EXECUTIVE
zENaNGELES
What made you join LFC?
Gusto ko gumawa ng OFilm, so I joined LFC.
What can we expect from LFC this year?
Any projects that people HAVE to check
out?
Sana fun, and I mean that in a good way. LFC
is 50% fun and 50% work but we’re trying to
reconstruct LFC into a legit prod house, so
baka increase sa work, pero sana fun ‘yung
unang experiences before work. Hands-down,
UTS is a must-see. ‘Yung atmosphere mismo
ng UTS kakaiba sa mga parties ng ibang orgs.
Isa pa ‘yung IsaPe or AVO kasi diyan makikita
‘yung future ng local film.
If someone were making a movie about
your LFC life, which important scenes
would be included?
95% of the film nasa org room ako. I inherited
that trait from Parreñas.
Who would you want to meet on a red
carpet?
‘Yung mga bouncers, kasi sa front stage sila
mismo. Sila ‘yung nakakakita ng mga actors.
What precious moments wouldn’t have
happened if you didn’t join LFC?
Having a place to stay in Ateneo. Medyo naiiba
‘yung tastes sa block, at nahihiwalay naman
kayo, but ‘yung sa org, may bahay naman na
maaaring puntahan.
LFC’s Film Literacy Classes are a series of six modules designed to
teach students additional information about specialized film-related
topics. This year, FLC will focus on combining familiar core subjects
with film, as taught by various professors from the Ateneo. If you’ve
ever wondered about things like the psychological motives that
drive your favourite characters, or the philosophies behind critically
acclaimed movies, or the role history has in the way a film tells a
story, then FLC is here to give you some answers, and to hopefully
help you see film – and your core subjects – from new and different
perspectives!
fILM
lITERACY
cLASSES
What do you love about LFC?
The people, for one thing. I mean, I’m an
introverted person and I get tired when I’m
with a lot of people, but despite that, the
people are really nice, and I really want to put
in the effort to know them.
How does LFC feed your love for film?
Through exposing me to new kinds of film or
aspects of film that I’ve never encountered
before. This exposure definitely made me
appreciate film more.
Is there an actor or character you would
date?
Andrew Garfield, though I ship him and Emma
Stone, so she can take him.
If you accepted an award for LFC being
the “Best Org Ever”, what would you say in
your acceptance speech?
LFC has just been doing what it’s been
meaning to do: showing our love for film and
spreading the love around.
SAIGATBONTON
PROJECT HEAD
What precious moments wouldn’t have
happened if you didn’t join LFC?
I became closer with my best friend through
LFC. I also became close with my cousin, I see
her more often now. Aside from that, I learned
to push my introverted self more.
IsaPelikula is a series of film production classes open to all aspiring
filmmakers within the Loyola Film Circle. Under the guidance of film
professionals and veterans, students will be walked through the
basic aspects of film production, all tackled one step at a time with
each class. To cap off the course, students will be challenged to form
production teams and try their hand at making their own short films.
Spanning the filmmaking process from beginning to end, IsaPelikula
will be an experience worth having for anyone interested in film
production, be it for fun or for the long run.
SAPELIKULA
What do you love about LFC?
Myles: We’re all quirky and fun, and we all ac-
cept each other as film-loving buddies.
Noelle: Everyone is fun to be with. Friendship is
magic!
If you could compare your LFC journey to
a movie or TV show, what would it be?
M: Hodor Hodor Hodor!
N: New Girl.
How does LFC feed your love for film?
M: Everyone is explosive.
N: There are a lot of enthusiasts so it’s not al-
ways a dead conversation if you wanna talk
about film.
MYLESCHUAHIOCK
PROJECT HEAD
NOELLEZARZA
PROJECT HEAD
If someone were making a movie about
your LFC life, which important scenes
would be included?
M: Me during my biking accident when I was go-
ing out to get props.
N: Hanging out with everyone. There would just
be a montage of people hanging out with peo-
ple.
Who would you want to meet on a red
carpet?
M: Emma Stone.
N: Dane DeHaan.
The Loyola Film Festival is a series of screenings that features films
made by members of the Ateneo community. The theme for this
year’s LFF is film as a social catalyst – exploring how films can go
beyond entertainment and become a rally point for change in
society. In light of this, LFF will feature an inter-committee filmmaking
contest wherein members from the Creatives, DP, HR, PR, and S&M
committees (with the help of ProdCore) will aim to answer the
question of “How can we be men and women for others?” through
their productions. The film entries will be shown during LFF’s
Culminating Night, and all proceeds will go to charity.
lOYOLA
fILM
fESTIVAL
What do you love about LFC?
We are able to acknowledge the fact that not
everyone can produce film. Others, like me, like
critiquing film. And as long as you love film, the
org is open to you.
If you could compare your LFC journey to
a movie, what would it be?
The Breakfast Club since the characters there
are really different from each other and I see
that in LFC. Very different personalities and
whatnot, but they all came together for film.
How does LFC feed your love for film?
Being surrounded by people who love films.
You know how after watching a film you want to
discuss it with someone else? Just to see if your
critique is the same as theirs, to see what they
thought about it without feeling like a nerd.
If someone were making a movie about
your LFC life, which important scenes
would be included?
The PlanSems. It’s good to see we can get
work done, while having fun and bonding with
others. It’s there I saw LFC as more than an org,
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but a family.
Who would you want to meet at a red
carpet?
Francis Ford Coppola. I love The Godfather even
if people criticize me for going too mainstream.
It’s a masterpiece and I can’t believe someone
like him pulled it off even if he didn’t want
to. He was fighting with all the people from
Paramount, and it was almost never finished,
but he still pulled it off and made it the
masterpiece it is now.
One of LFC’s most anticipated flagship projects, Under the Stars is
an open-to-all outdoor variety show and film screening for friends,
lovers, and everyone in between. Gather under the dark sky for a
night of fun, film, music, and love. Spread out your blankets and enjoy
original short films by LFC and the event’s full length feature film.
Over the years, Under the Stars has featured a selection of well-loved
romantic comedies and musical films including Moulin Rouge!, Little
Manhattan, 50 First Dates, and Across the Universe. Meet us under the
stars for good vibes and even better company - which has made this
event a favorite among Ateneans.
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What made you join LFC?
I love watching movies, and I guess it was
appealing to have an org that catered to that.
And it’s ~artsy~.
How does LFC feed your love for film?
Just by existing. Because when you get too busy
sometimes, the things you love become the
bottom of your priority list.But with LFC, you’re
reminded that the things you love are actually
important. They’re not just random things in
your life, but things that give you meaning.
What can we expect from LFC this year?
Any projects that people HAVE to check
out?
This year, Under the Stars is gonna be bigger
and brighter. Ateneans love UTS, and you can
expect that same classic UTS feel from it. But of
course every year is different, and UTS will feel
like a party this year.
If someone were making a movie about
your LFC life, which important scenes
would be included?
When I went to UTS last year. I was PR and it
was a lot of work, but when I saw everyone who
turned up, it made my whole year worth it.
If you accepted an award for LFC being
the “Best Org Ever”, what would you say in
your acceptance speech?
Thank you to all the members of LFC over the
years. Because of them, we wouldn’t be who we
are now. They made LFC what it is, and we’re
proud to be part of that.
Now on its 16th year, the Ateneo Video Open is an annual filmmaking
competition open to collegiate-level filmmakers from all over the
Philippines. AVO aims to be an avenue for both the budding and
the experienced to share their unique voices and to showcase
their talents through four categories: Short Narrative, Music Video,
Documentary, and Experimental. Filmmakers whose submissions are
selected will be invited to the AVO Screenings, where they will be able
to meet their fellow Filipino filmmakers, and view each other’s work.
Finalists will be invited to the AVO Awards Night, where the winning
entries will be revealed.
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Film Camp is a two-day conference on film production that includes
symposium-like lectures where teams of high school students
produce 2 minute films.
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What do you love about LFC?
Yna: Everybody is so welcoming all the time and
everyone is so fun. When you’re in the org room,
you never feel awkward, and you never feel like
an outsider.
How does LFC feed your love for film?
Y: It taught me the basics of filmmaking when
I joined IsaPelikula. You can learn a lot about
film when watching, but LFC shows you what
happens behind the scenes and in the industry.
What can we expect from LFC this year?
Any projects that people HAVE to check
out?
Y: A lot of fun! It’s going to be awesome. I’m real-
ly excited for Film Camp and Fete du Film since
they’re interesting projects and deserve more
exposure.
ABBYCRUZ
PROJECT HEAD
YNAMUSICO
PROJECT HEAD
Who would you want to meet on a red
carpet?
Y: Brad Pitt because he’s not just a pretty face,
but a really good actor like in Seven and Fight
Club.
What precious moments wouldn’t have
happened if you didn’t join LFC?
Y: College wouldn’t be as warm without the
people in LFC.
1) Hang out in the org room (that’s MVP 308!), watch a movie there, get homework help, talk film with your orgmates!
2) Attend both LFC Grand GAs in full costume!
3) Hear your favorite profs talk movies at our Film Literacy Classes!
4) Make your very first (or your next) short film through our IsaPelikula film production classes!
5) Hang out at a ticket booth and meet new friends! (while convincing your old friends to buy tickets)
6) Participate in a caf raid or any other crazy non-traditional promotion for an LFC event!
7) Have an article published in LFC’s official Tumblr and be read by your friends!
8) Prove your film knowledge by beating
the best at our Movie Trivia Game Show!9) Attend every single day of the Loyola Film Festival, and every single day of Tambay Week!
10) Get your high school friends and relatives to attend LFC’s first-ever Film Camp!
11) Ask that special someone to go out with you to Yule Ball!
12) Ask that same special someone to go out with you to Under the Stars!
13) Submit an entry to the Ateneo Video Open and meet film lovers from all over the country!
14) Volunteer to help out in the production of next year’s OrSem Film!
15) Locate LFC’s very own urban legends, like Meowzan, and the Hidden DVD!
16) Track down Tom Hiddleston and get a photo with him!
17) Find 17 MORE awesome things to do in LFC!
aCKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Content and Interviews
Antonio Adre, Miguel Benavides, Emil Hofileña,
Chai Pilapil
Photos
Emil Hofileña, Alo Lantin, Ponch Mutuc, Olivia Te
Simon Darren Cheng, Nicola Custodio,
Miko Ancheta, Sarah Arrojado, Agnes Wang
Layout Artists
Nikki Solinap, Chelli Reyes
Special thanks to
Arielle Acosta, Abby Cruz, Miguel Feria, Pio Lazatin,
Jemo Ramos, Ayo Supangco, Jennine Sze,
Mawee Ng