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Globe pioneers first online film festival in the PH with GIFF

GIFF officially kicks-off its call for entries for a chance to win up to P200,000
03:36 PM September 05, 2016

Globe Studios finally launches the very first Globe Independent Film Festival that is now accepting entries via www.GlobeStudios.ph. The event was hosted by renowned actor Epy Quizon and led by Globe Chief Commercial Officer Albert de Larrazabal, Vice President for Content Jil Go, guest director Paul Soriano, Globe Studios Head Quark Henares, guest director Dan Villegas, Senior Advisor for Consumer Business Dan Horan and Director COE Commercial, Singtel Group, Abigail, Wong Sow Peng.

Advocating Filipino talent and championing original content, Globe, through its film productions arm Globe Studios launches the Globe Independent Film Festival, or GIFF. The first ever online film festival in the Philippines, GIFF sets the bar for film festivals by maximizing the online platform to reach a wider audience.

Veering from traditional film fests, GIFF adds a whole new dimension to digital entertainment by bringing the film entries online. This way, more people will be able to access and watch on demand, right on their device.

GIFF is the first ever online film festival powered by Globe Studios and is now accepting entries. Interested participants can visit www.GlobeStudios.ph.

GIFF is the first ever online film festival powered by Globe Studios and is now accepting entries. Interested participants can visit www.GlobeStudios.ph.

Open to all amateur filmmakers , GIFF will be accepting entries for any of these 5 genres: Narrative, Documentary, Animated, Experimental, Music Video, and Webisode. Film submissions will be evaluated by an esteemed panel of judges from the entertainment industry namely, acclaimed film director Antoinette Jadaone, TV personality Bianca Gonzalez, film critic Philbert Dy, and renowned TV commercial director Sid Maderazo.

GIFF judge TV personality Bianca Gonzalez

One of GIFF’s panel of judges, acclaimed director Antoinette Jadaone.

One of GIFF’s panel of judges, acclaimed director Antoinette Jadaone

“The launch of Globe Studios gave us a whole new way of bringing wonderful entertainment to our customers. With GIFF, our vision for Globe Studios is realized – to be able to advocate local talent and eventually collaborate with them for content. GIFF allows us to fuel creativity among filmmakers and we look forward to the entries and bring these amazing films closer to every Filipino,” says Globe Senior Advisor for Consumer Business, Dan Horan.

GIFF judge film critic Philbert Dy

GIFF judge film critic Philbert Dy

GIFF judge TV commercial director Sid Maderazo

GIFF judge TV commercial director Sid Maderazo

In the course of the film fest, the public will be able to watch the shortlisted films on GlobeStudios.ph, the Globe Studios YouTube channel, at the Globe ICONIC store, or at select cinema screenings. Winners per category are set to bring home up to P200,000 and will be announced at GIFF’s culminating event in November. Interested groups can learn more about the complete mechanics by visiting www.GlobeStudios.ph.

Kicking off GIFF were 5 short films by renowned Filipino directors. Joining the GIFF Directors’ panel were Quark Henares, Paul Soriano, and Dan Villegas together with event host Epy Quizon. Their shorts can be seen on www.GlobeStudios.ph or on the Globe YouTube channel.

Kicking off GIFF were 5 short films by renowned Filipino directors. Joining the GIFF Directors’ panel were Quark Henares, Paul Soriano, and Dan Villegas together with event host Epy Quizon. Their shorts can be seen on www.GlobeStudios.ph or on the Globe YouTube channel.

As a special showcase, GIFF kicks off the film fest with 5 laudable short films led by 5 esteemed Filipino directors who have garnered numerous recognitions for their body of work. Available on GlobeStudios.ph and the Globe YouTube channel, everyone can watch the following titles: How to Find Love directed by Quark Henares; An Open Door by Paul Soriano; Trapik by Dan Villegas; Ang Painting ni Tatay by Sigrid Andrea Bernardo; and Bestfriend by Bb. Joyce Bernal.

In addition to the major film categories, GIFF also launches another program: “The Globe 5-Minute Video Challenge”. This joint initiative with the Singtel Group and its telco associates comprised of Singtel, Optus, AIS, Airtel, and Telkomsel, the 5-minute video challenge is part of the group’s efforts to drive content innovation across its markets and it will be conducted at two levels – local and regional. Globe invites aspiring or experienced local filmmakers to submit 5-minute entries based on the theme “Connecting Lives”. The entries will be judged on criteria such as originality of content, storytelling and cinematography. The top two video entries from the Philippines will win P350,000 each and will automatically qualify for the regional level of the competition.

Mr. Mark Chong, CEO, International, Singtel, said, “We are making a big push in digital content as consumers have radically changed the way they consume entertainment. For many of Singtel’s more than 600 million customers, the mobile phone is also the only way for them to access the internet. A pan-regional competition makes a lot of sense as the power of content is its ability to transcend geographical and language barriers. Our customers will be able to enjoy access to a rich variety of original content created by the most talented content-makers from the region.”

The grand finals will be held in Bangkok, Thailand on November 21, 2016 with cash prizes of US$30,000 and US$15,000 to be awarded to the grand winner and runner-up respectively. The regional winners will also get the opportunity to promote their videos on each associate’s mobile and video platforms to customers in the Group’s markets across Asia, Africa and Australia.  To find out more about The 5-min Video Challenge, visit www.the5minvideo.com. ADVT. 

TAGS: Antoinette Jadaone, Bianca Gonzalez, film festival, filmmaking, films, Globe Studios, Globe Telecom, globehub

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