Friday, March 4, 2011

Schedule of Thesis Defense, Sat, 5 March 2011

08.00-9.30AM
Silvio/Bascuna/Llorin

09.30-11.00AM
Enguero/Nierva

11.00-12.30PM
Orbita/Rugeria

12.30-2.00PM
Ternida/Rugeria


Please come one hour before your schedule.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Thesis Defense 2011

FRIDAY, FERBRUARY 4, 2011

12:00-1.30 PM
Perception of Naguenos on the Watchdog Role of DWNX, DZNG,
and DWLV on the Naga City Governance
De Silva/Laquindanum/Volante


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2011

08.00-09.30 AM
Content Analysis of the Philippine Daily Inquirer and Manila Bulletin’s Coverage
of Benigno ‘Noynoy’ Aquino III’s Candidacy and Their Influence
on the First Year Students of the Social Science Department
Rufo/Zamudio/Llorin

09.30-11.00 AM
Minimizing Poverty Through “Daet on the Go” of the Local Government
of Daet, Camarines Norte (A Production Thesis)
Ternida/Rugeria

11.30-01.00 PM
An Analysis of the Communication Methods Used in Influencing the Decisions
of the Residents of Lupi and Libmanan
Enguero/Nierva

01.00-02.30 PM
Jayco/Negrite

03.00-04.30 PM
Social and Ethical Issues in Primetime Television Advertisements
Chavez/ Songcal/Encila/Rugeria

04.30-06.00 PM
Gender Relations in the Journalistic Workplace of Local Newspapers
De Jesus Lopes/Llorin



SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2011

08.00-09.30 AM
Obscene Language and Its Effects on the Verbal Aggression of Third Year
High School Students of the Ateneo de Naga University (SY 2010-2011)
Rebuquiao/Clemente/Tomas/Rugeria

09.30-11.00 AM
Income Generating Project of Business Students of Ateneo de Naga University
and the Advertising Processes
Cervantes/Banares/Motos/Volante

11.30-01.00 PM
Communication Strategies and the National Beneficiaries
of the National Leprosy Control Program in Bulan, Sorsogon
Silvio/Bascuna/Llorin


01.00-02.30 PM
Persuasive Appeals and Health Claim Statements In Food Advertisements Targetting Children
Ardinazo/Botastas/Volante

03.00-04.30 PM
An Impact Assessment of Community-Based Special Education Program of HELP Learning Center, Inc.
to the Physically Challenged Individuals in Camarines Sur
Bermudo/Maravilla/Rosin

04.30-06.00 PM
Social Judgment Theory: Ego-Involvement and the Attitudes
of Member-Parents Toward the QUEEN Program
Galicia/Punzalan/Tuazon/Alba


SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2011


08.00-09.30 AM
Advertisements of Beauty Products and Services and Their Effects
on Aesthetic Standards and Consumer Preferences

Palomares/Navarroza/Julia/Nierva


09.30-11.00 AM
Content Analysis of RMN DWNX’s “NX Brigada” News Report and Commentary
in Conflict Management and Peace-Building in the Locality
Francisco/Volante

11.30-01.00 PM
Ladawan: A Documentary on the Life of Bicolanos and Their Devotion to Our Lady of Penafrancia
Orogo/Abonita/Soriao/Rugeria


01.00-03.00 PM
Animating DevCom: The Core Principles, Values, and Practice of DevCom in an Computer Animation
Orbita/Rugeria


03.00-4.30 PM
Commonly Portrayed Values Among the Characters of “Magkaribal”
and the Dominant Values in Philippine Society
Maglapid/Paulino/Alba

FEBRUARY 26, 2011

01.00-02.15 PM
A Comparative Study on the Nature of Interactivity of the Mainstream
News Sites of the Philippine Daily Inquirer, the Manila Bulletin, and the Philippine Star
Villaver/Volante

02.15-3.30 PM
Campaign Strategies of the Naga City ‘Salvar Salog’ Program and Their Effects
on the Attitudes and Behavior of Selected Households in the Eight
Affected Barangays Toward the Value of Environmental Sustainability
Cortez/Dela Cruz/Vargas/Alba

03.30-04.45 PM
A 30-Minute Documentary on the Existence of Child Labor in Naga City
Ledesma/ Casano/Janer/Nierva

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Pelikula@Kultura

Pelikula@Kultura has a comprehensive aspiration of instigating a culture of filmmaking in our region. The conference is a means to stir our spirits to see the various facets—images, artifacts, traditions—of our culture and reflect on the possibilities of translating these riches into information transfer, expressions or advocacies through the art of film. The title-theme connotes the unlimited place of the art of film in our culture, hence, the use of the symbol “@” in Pelikula@Kultura which may mean ‘and’ in the Filipino language, or ‘at’ if seen in the contemporary digital language.

Conference Schedule

DAY 1 • January 31, Monday

09:00

Opening Program

10:30

Keynote Address: Pelikula at Kultura

Miguel Q. Rapatan, Ph.D.

Chair, National Committee on Cinema

National Commission for Culture and the Arts

01:30pm

Lecture 1: Film as Cultural Memory

Prof. Tito Genova Valiente

AdNU Dept. of Social Sciences, Humanities Cluster

Member, Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino

03:30

Screening: Veronica Velasco’s “Last Supper #3” and other short films

DAY 2 • February 1, Tuesday

09:00am

Public Presentation of an Undergraduate Production Research

10:30

Lecture 2: Film Semiotics

Roland B. Tolentino, Ph.D.

Dean, UP College of Mass Communication

01:30pm

Lecture 3: Panitikan at Pamemelikula

Alvin B. Yapan, Ph.D.

AdMU Kagawaran ng Filipino

Filmmaker, Writer

03:00

Screening: Alvin Yapan’s “Gayuma (Pilgrim Lovers)” and other short films

DAY 3 • February 2, Wednesday

09:00am

Public Presentation of an Undergraduate Production Research

10:30

Lecture 4: Mga Tunguhin at Hamon ng Kontemporanyong Screenwriting

Mr. Jerry Gracio

Makata at Manunulat ng Pelikula

01:30

Lecture 5: Guerilla Filmmaking

Mr. Jim Libiran

Filmmaker, Journalist

03:30

Screening: Bicol premiere of Jim Libiran’s “Happyland”

Note: Conference registration fee is Php800.00 inclusive of food, screening fee and kit. Delegates from outside of Naga City may inquire for billeting options.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Joy at the Ateneo


Ateneo de Naga University President Fr. Joel E. Tabora, SJ, pleased with the tremendous success of "Kasalogan," promised to sponsor a photography contest among students, faculty and staff of the university. Watch out for it! Gear up for a shoot!



Thursday, November 4, 2010

'Kasalogan' In Business Mirror

A long time friend Tito G. Valiente of the Japanese Studies Program of the Ateneo de Manila University and Department of Social Sciences, Ateneo de Naga University, was one of the early viewers of the photo exhibit. Here's a link to his review of "Kasalogan" published in Business Mirror.

‘Kasalogan’ : Contemplating the Rivers in Us

Saturday, October 30, 2010

From Some Students Behind "Kasalogan"

An gabos na kahapotan na naitao mi sa lambang saro giraray natawan nin kasimbagan kan nakua mi na tawan nin buhay an mapusaw na kolor kan salog. Sa haros limang bulan na pag-adal nin manlaen-laen na katukduan sa potograpiya, nahiling mi na bako sana an orag kan kamerang gamit saka kan gayon kan lugar mahihiling an kagayonan kan sarong ritrato. Mas dakulang porsyento an tiyaga asin pagpursigi kan tawo para makakua nin ritrato na magayon asin pano nin kahulugan. Dawa ngani masasabing napoon pa sana kami asin an primerong kaaraman pa sana an samuyang inaradalan, dai ini nagpugol sa obheto ming makapahiling nin malaman asin marhay na ladawan kan salog.

Paul (2AB Com)


The shoots were tiring but indeed challenging; most of the time frustrating. But patience, determinism, and perseverance would later on bear fruit. What I learned the whole semester is that a photographer is not just a photographer. S/he is a person of hardwork and attitude like all other professionals. The task is not simply taking pictures; it is capturing life. What creates impact to people are the photographs of the things we most of the time fail to notice--like the Bikol River. The Kasalogan experience really moved me.

Kate (2AB Journ)


Rivers are never unusual to me. I typically just look at them each time. I consider them ordinary until I took the challenge. Having captured wonderful pictures of the river made me realize that this body of water is still full of life--breathing its lovely existence. Indeed, photography makes you see the world rather than just look at it.

Joyce (2AB DevCom)


Shooting black-and-white photos is a big challenge for a photographer. No colors to rely on, just great composition skills. I instantaneosly freaked out when it was announced that this year's Streaks of Light was going to be in black-and-white. I wasn't even confident with my skills in shooting photos in color yet and here comes monochrome. I was excited. I could tell. But I was more of afraid, more so when the subject was announced. We were to shoot activities in the Naga River. I first thought, "What is there to shoot? Murky waters? Lillies? Floating garbage?" That totally blew my excitement away.

Elpee (2AB Com)

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Winners All: Streaks of Light VII

PHOTO OF THE YEAR
Lukso (Leap)
by Frances Joyce S. Vasquez (2AB Devcom)

Pangiturogan (Dream)
by Christine Kate M. Panis (2AB Journalism)


Banwit (Hook and Line)
by Vera Yvonne B. Tabuzo (2AB DevCom)


Karawat (Kids at Play)
by Jessica S. Garcia (2AB Communication)


Garo May Subad (A Bite on the Bait)
by Jeanly L. San Juan (2AB DevCom)


Sa Tahaw (Midstream)
by Winnielyn D. Cortez (1AB Communication)


Paghanap (Livelihood)
by Marc Andrew J. Serapio (2AB Communication)


Salog Pag Banggi (River by Night)
by Mark London P. Guiling (2AB Communication)


Ga'ud (Navigate)
by Maurez Joy R. Uvas (2AB Communication)


Kagadanan Asin Buhay (Death and Life)
by Ellen Mae L. Fajardo (2AB Communication)