Random musings of a college teacup

Random musings of a college teacup
who was brought up in sunshine breeding.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Testing mobile net


Now now this is a good way to start reblogging on blogspot͵ straight from my phone...even if everything feels a little weird ryping on my small keyboard of a phone. At least I“m mobile͵ and so are my thoughts.

Got this new phone for free when i availed of a new line from Sun Cellular by the way.  Unlimited calls and text and internet is kind of a cool lifestyle to start adapting to. That way I wont be so behibd will blogging anymore either͵ without the need to feel pressured that I “have to“ blog. It makes it less of a chore and more of a mood-related craft͵ which i can do at anytime od the day without having to wait until i get to a wifi hotspot and bribg out my mac͵ฯwhich i don‘t always bring.

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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Someone's about to graduate in 6 months!


Take flight.

"La voyage faire la jeunesse."
- Rambaud

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

I can't imagine spending this summer anywhere else. :)


My boss and I met up with some clients at High street this morning to discuss the coverage for an upcoming non-wedding event this time, with 20,000 people as attendees. Pretty mind-blowing, as it's well on its way to setting a new world record for an event like this (what it is can't be disclosed at the moment). What's amazing about this is that even the organizers, who have been coordinating thousand-people events, for more than 10 years have never done this before, so this is something the whole country must really look forward to. 
On our side, however, the massive capacity is quite a challenge. But being around for quite sometime now, the Jason Magbanua crew will be able to cook something up so that our well-esteemed videographer (hahaha), Jason Magbanua, will be able to do his thing, that which is onsite videos!

Anyhoo, today started out pretty well and ended with a huge smile on my face. :))

While waiting for the driver to come pick us up when the meeting ended, we headed to Fully Booked to kill time. And while there, I realized how much of a candid boss he is, sir Jason. Unbelievably down-to-earth despite all the success and attention he's been getting, and so full of heart. I used to think that they kill student interns when you're at a company with high internationals standards, and an undeniably good reputation to go with. But it's different, this one. I guess it's also because everyone in there has known each other since their college years..and, sir Jason, being one of their first few instructors, cut across the whole leader-follower divide. I guess this is pretty cool. 

I learned a few more good tips on video-editing from the master himself when we got back to the office. Truly the kind of master-novice picture I imagined it to be for the past months. :)

7 months ago, I've been stalking on my boss on a regular basis (NOT IN A CREEPY WAY, ok?) I just check out his website daily lng like that. And over the past months, I find myself constantly spreading the word about this really amazing videographer! The first onsite wedding video I've seen him make was that of Cheska Garcia & Doug Kramer's. After that, one thing lead to another, until I begin to tell myself that: "One day, I'll be working for this guy (even just for an internship)".  And now, I actually am!

There's always something new to learn everyday, whether it be in the office or in the field. Calling him awesome (which is what I usually describe him to be) is an understatement. He's more than that. 

I couldn't imagine spending this summer anywhere else. Really. This beats my trips to Europe for the past summers. :)

Here are a couple of my JMAG onsite favorites:

Monday, March 29, 2010

Dreaming with eyes open (and a bit of faith)

When I save enough money from whichever craft I choose to pursue after college (web designer/ film-maker/theater actress/ photographer/ animal advocate/interior designer/ travel show host - hopefully I get to try out all this in a span of 10 years), I would settle down at some peaceful little country somewhere in France and own a lot big enough so I could begin working on my real life project, that which is to design a home that looks something like this:


and a treehouse that looks like this on the inside

YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW





Awesome yellow pics taken from this link.

Friday, March 26, 2010

French home designs

French homes are too awesome for words.





Source:
Alkemie 

Double Time

Up until yesterday, university life has taken its toll, and that has put a temporary stop to my blogging existence. But as we all learn, sooner or later, something good could spring from months of hurdling. One of the things I've been preoccupied with for the past month was my final submission for film class. Admittedly, there's a need for improvement, but let this be my first attempt on a narrative.

*Click on the link*
Double Time (a short film)