Sunday, August 23, 2009

Updating...

Updates:
-I had my first out-of-town coverage last August 19, 2009. It was a great feeling, even if I only knew of the coverage just a day before. I arrived at work 4am that day for a 3-hour trip to Palayan City, Nueva Ecija. At first I thought, the cameraman and I will ride a bus, I underestimated ABS-CBN... of course, we will ride the company vehicle! hehe It was a great experience.
Check out the video.

-I recently opened a Flickr account. I came upon several pictures in my laptop and told myself that these photos ought to be preserved in a nice place :-) The pictures I posted and will be posting are pictures that are mostly not in my Facebook or Multiply accounts and are pictures that usually has no persons on it. It is organized by categories... and I will be adding more in the future.
Check this out.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Salamat President

It has been a week since former President Cory Aquino passed away. I haven't been able to update this blog primarily because of that. The newsroom has been very busy those days. I was here at work when the news broke out at the wee hours of the morning. I am part of the "Friday Team". We stayed all night after receiving info that Cory is dying. Then at 4am, it was confirmed. We waited for an hour before airing the story, since we are not 100% sure.

From August 1 to August 5, as people lined for several hours, walked for several hours, so did I (in a different manner). I was at the control booth all those hours checking all the grahics, titles that went on air. Good thing, there was no "Pres. Arroyo died" statement just like other media stories. :-)

Covering Cory's death was really an emotionally filled job. You can't help but feel sorrow, even if a media person should be neutral. Though I am not a Cory fan, neither am I a Cory critic, I feel blessed and privileged of knowing I was alive during Cory's era. And I feel really irritated to all those who think she should not be given honor etc.

And biases aside, ABS-CBN/ ANC did a good job for its 5-day coverage of the event. It was an emotional ride (and expensive too) for all of us here in the newsroom, but it is worth for the woman who helped change Philippine history.