Friday, January 04, 2008
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
CreatiVoices Announces its New Schedule for VoiceWorx!
CreatiVoices Announces its New Schedule for VoiceWorx!
After the successful campaign and overwhelming response to the voice acting workshop, CreatiVoices announces its new schedule for the next VoiceWorx classes. The said workshop offers newbie’s and enthusiasts to learn the craft and maybe jumpstart their career in Voice acting and dubbing.
“It’s more than I expected,” says
Voice acting is an art, and with voiceworx the class had actual hands-on training, they work with the microphone on real recording sessions. “Gusto natin matuto din silang mag-sulat for Dubbing, (We want them to also learn about translation for dubbing),” Neil Tolentino says. The known Director-Writer for Telenovela adds it is important that dubbers not only know how to act, but to know how to say their lines properly for television audiences. Tolentino teaches in one of the session for the workshop and assign the trainees in actual dubbing sessions at ABS-CBN.
Neil Tolentino teaches them what to write for acting
Danny Mandia mentors them on dubbing
students do the MOVE under Alex Agacaoili’s (not shown here) session
Joy takes cue from Alexx Agacoili (right) on delivering lines with your body
Brian Ligsay directs at VoiceWorx
Pocholo Gonzales being interviewed at Jessica Soho Reports
Students dub at ABS-CBN
The gang wait for their turn at the mic at ABS-CBN
Two directors at work - Neil Tolentino on console, and Brian Ligsay
behind the mic at ABS-CBN
For more pictures, videos and more details you can visit their website at: www.creativoices.com, or call them up at 729-7274 during office hours, you can also email: brianligsay@creativoices.com, or creativoices@gmail.com
Hurry now and join VoiceWorx! – Basic Voiceacting and Dubbing Workshop. You too can learn and benefit from the art of voice acting!
To Register Visit CREATIVOICES PRODUCTIONS
Friday, June 01, 2007
VOICE ACTING AND DUBBING Workshop this JUNE!!
VOICE ACTING AND DUBBING Workshop this JUNE!!
CreatiVoices is happy to announce it's new and dynamic VOICEWORX!!
1. Learn the skills and techniques to develop vocal
artistry behind the mic.
2. Develop and remember character voices like you've never imagined possible.
3. Meet industry icons on voice acting, you get only professional voice-overs teaching you what you need to know to get started.
4. One-on-one intensive training. 1:10 students per class.
5. Lessons in dubbing/recording by Dubbing Directors from HERO TV and ABS-CBN
Instructors: Danny Mandia, Alexxx Agcaoili, Neil Ericson Tolentino, Pocholo Gonzales and Brian Ligsay
6. Actual studio recording and mock auditions
7. You learn how to jump start your career and market your voice!
Ever
yone is invited to join our upcoming voice-acting seminar this Summer, starting June 16, 2007. Learn to develop your voice and boost your confidence today.
Voiceworx schedules:
Regular Classes:
Once a week, every Saturdays.
Starting June 16, 2007
Class A:
Sessions 1,2,3 10:00am – 12:00nn
Sessions 4,5,6 9:00am – 12:00nn
Sessions 7 & 8 10:00am – 12:00nn
Class B:
Sessions 1,2,3 2:00pm – 4:00pm
Sessions 4,5,6 2:00pm – 5:00pm
Sessions 7 & 8 2:00pm – 4:00pm
PILOT Classes
Mondays – Fridays, except weekends
Starting June 18, 2007
Class 1:
Sessions 1,2,3 10:00am – 12:00nn
Sessions 4,5,6 9:00am – 12:00nn
Sessions 7 & 8 10:00am – 12:00nn
Class 2:
Sessions 1,2,3 2:00pm – 4:00pm
Sessions 4,5,6 2:00pm – 5:00pm
Sessions 7 & 8 2:00pm – 4:00pm
Call our hotline today!
729-7274 or email us your contact details at:
brian@creativoices.com
or drop by at the :
3rd flr Left Wing 1745 Light blue building
DETAILS -
What is a Voice-Over?
“ A voice over is any recording or performance by one or more unseen voices for the purpose of communicating a message” – James Alburger. Any message you hear without seeing the
performer is considered to be voice-over. This means voice-over is all around us! Whether you are listening to the radio, watching movies or television, dining at your fast food restaurant or riding the rail transit, voice-overs can be heard!
Is doing Voice-overs hard?
Voice-overs can actually be done by anyone! And it’s a very rewarding job indeed. A lot of Voice Talents are being paid to play and many professional voice-overs get their kick out of the industry just by enjoying what they do. Anybody can do a voice-over, but not everybody can do voice acting.
So what is Voice Acting?
Voice acting is an art. And like all other art forms it has tools and techniques which must be mastered in order for you to succeed in the level of success you want to deserve. Its about finding the kid in you. It requires dedication and passion for doing Voice-over jobs, and lots of patience to master the skills.
True, not everyone can do voice acting, but anybody can benefit from learning how it works. In fact, many of the students in Creativoices Clinic don’t pursue voice-over jobs, but need the voice acting skills to further themselves in their chosen field.
How do I benefit from Voice Acting lessons?
If you want to break into the world of voice-overs, then voice acting is a must for you. By knowing how to express yourself properly, you can create real and believable characters for commercials, narrations, radio drama and most especially animation. With voice acting you can liven up a conversation and get the attention you want, whether its on a business or a personal level. If you or your job requires you to:
- Communicate with other people on the same or higher business level.
- Prepare Scripts, Write-ups or Citations for Productions
- Talk to customers or clients and close business deals fast and efficient.
- Constantly talk to other people and associates by way of declamation, speech or impromptu performance.
- Or maybe you love to sing, host or perform for an audience.
- Express yourself in a creative and entertaining manner.
Who can do Voice-Acting?
Anyone who needs to talk can communicate better when he/she uses voice acting techniques. Which means that even salespersons, promodizers, carpenters, engineers, attorneys, teachers, draftsmen, doctors, nurses, utility personnel, front desk officers, etc.. can learn voice acting, and benefit from expressing or communicating properly and creatively, with their peers.
What is Creativoices Clinic?
Creativoices Clinic is one of the departments of Creativoices Productions – the premier voice over solutions provider in the country. And it is now offering the Creative Voice Acting Workshop, the only one of its kind in the
What do I expect from the training?
In Creative Voice Acting Workshop, you’ll get:
1. Personalized, one on one voice coaching and training throughout the workshop - from real and credible Voice Acting Professionals
2. Information you need to know to become a successful voice actor and communicator.
3. Create real and believable characters from within you and learn how to bring them back when needed.
4. Training materials and assignments to keep you at pace with the workshop and rapidly develop your voice acting skills.
5. Professional Critiques to hear and identify your voice qualities and problems.
6. Knowledge on how to self-market and promote your talent, professionally.
How does it work?
The workshop lasts for about 2 intensive hours each session, once a week. There are 3 training modules divided into 8 sessions and categories:
Session 1: The Voice That Works
Session 2: Starting Over – What it takes to be a voice talent
Session 3: Accents, Dictions, Variety, Articulation and Movement
Session 4: Creating interesting and unique character voices
Session 5: Developing skills for listening and responding in scripts. Working with single voice copies.
Session 6: Working with dialogue and multi-voice copies.
Session 7: Fine tuning your performance, and learning how to market yourself.
Session 8: Mock Auditions with Critique board and Q & A forum
How do I apply?
You can visit our website or email: brian@creativoices.com with the heading: CREATIVOICES CLINIC. Add the following contact information:
Name:
Address:
Landline:
E-mail:
And send us the email to receive a confirmation link and downloadable form from the internet. Our staff will also call you soon, so you can ask more about the workshop, especially about the referral program.
How much does it cost?
For the whole program the total cost is Php 8,000 only. 50% down payment and the remaining balance on the 4th session. It includes fees for the instructor, venue and training materials. A one time, non-refundable reservation fee of Php 1000.00 will guarantee your seat. Students may also take advantage of the referral program.
What is the referral program?
For a limited time only, students can now avail of this special program. Please review the terms and conditions carefully.
1. Applicants must be 18 years old and above and residing in the
2. Application forms for the referral program must be fully completed.
3. Only Workshop students may apply for the referral program.
4. Applicants will get Php 1,000 per successful referral.
5. Incentives may be in form of cash or deferred through the candidate’s course. Which means if you get 8 successful referrals, you study the whole program for FREE.
6. Incentives can only be claimed if the referrals has paid in full.
7. There are no limits to referrals, and students may still avail of the program even after the course.
8. Creativoices Productions reserves the right to terminate any referral program anytime.
Schedule of Training and Workshop
Start of Classes will be on June 16, 2007 (Saturday) and every Saturday thereof:
1st class – 10:00 am to 12:00 noon
2nd class – 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
*PILOT CLASS - 1st come, first serve basis
Limited slots remaining. Interested parties may e-mail: brian@creativoices.com or visit our website: www.creativoices.com. You can also checkout our web blog at: http://creativoices.blogspot.com
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Fast Facts
Fast Facts
Mariveles is located in a cove at the southern most tip of the Bataan peninsula and is about 173 kilometers from Manila through the North Luzon Expressway, Gapan-Olongapo Road and Roman Highway. It can also be reached through jet ferry plying the Mariveles to Manila route that has an approximate travel time of 40 minutes. It has a total land area of 15,390.00 hectares representing 12% of the total land area of Bataan Province. Of this, about 69% consist of the pastureland, 19% of forestland, 6% agricultural lands and the remaining 6% for residential and industrial use. Based on the 1995 census, the total population of Mariveles is 76,626 where 78% reside in the urban areas and 22% in rural areas. Population growth rate per annum is 4.71% or twice that of the province itself. Agricultural resources of the municipality include rice, mangoes, legumes, vegetables and coffee. It also has aquatic resources like round scads, grouper, mussel, and abalone; mineral deposits of granite and basalt and forest products like vines and bamboo. Mariveles takes pride as the host of the very first economic zone in the country, the Bataan Economic Zone, formerly Bataan Export Processing Zone.
Legend
The name Mariveles is said to come from "maraming dilis" which pertains to the abundant anchovies caught on the sea surrounding the municipality. "Maraming dilis" was shortened to "mara-dilis" and eventually Mariveles through the passage of time. Another legend talked about a forbidden love story between a beautiful lass named Maria Velez and a priest from nearby Manila. The two eloped that took them to a lush forest at the tip of a peninsula across the Manila Bay corridor. Authorities from Manila caught up and separated the lovers. Maria Velez carried on to be a monk and the priest was banished to a far flung village in Mexico. Immortalizing this legend, the lush forest was named Mariveles, after the lady monk.
Background
Historical accounts referred to Mariveles as the refilling stop for merchant ships before coming into Manila Bay. The Chinese pirate Li Ma Hong was recorded to have briefly stopped in Camaya (former name of Mariveles) for fresh water and supplies before proceeding to attack Manila. Mariveles also figured in the revolt against Spain with a handful of Katipuneros laying siege on a Spanish camp just as the uprising was declared. During the 2nd World War, the municipality served as the temporary camp for the captured Filipino and American soldiers who defended Corregidor and Bataan. Thus, the gruelling "Death March" to Capaz, Tarlac started in Mariveles, and another point in Bagac.
Present
Mariveles is now a first class municipality in terms of its income, accredited mostly to big establishments exiting in the municipality; consequently, they also have a high employment rate. Mostly engineers, skilled and unskilled laborers, technical men from the province and other towns and cities.
Mariveles at present is a far cry from the role it played from the pre-Spanish and pre-war days. It now hosts the country's first economic zone, first petrochemical industrial estate and plastic city (a petrochemical down stream industrial zone specializing in polyethylene sheets), a grain handling terminal (ATI-SMC) and an integrated footwear manufacturing plants based in the zone. The town is now a conurbation of different Filipino and foreign cultures as local migrants flock to the municipality for job and livelihood opportunities. Foreign expatriates associated with export manufacturing firms have also established their residence in Mariveles.
Utilities and Amenities
Telecommunication facilities are provided by PLDT, Oceanic Wireless Network, Inc. with courier services from PT & T, RCPI, TeleFast, DHL, JRS, Fax and Parcel, LBC and Ddel Bros-UPS. The Mariveles Water District supplies the water requirement of Mariveles town proper while the economic zone has its own water system, the Bataan Economic Zone Water System. The Peninsula Electric Cooperative (PENELCO) serves the 15 barangays of Mariveles while the National Power Corporation takes care of Barangays Malaya and Maligaya. There are 8 banks and 18 other lending institutions operating in the area. Mariveles has three industrial area for promotion to investors, the Bataan Economic Zone Phase I, II, III consisting of a total area of 45,698 square meters for light to heavy industries, respectively; the Petroleum Complex consisting of 300-hectare estate suited for heavy industries; and Plastic City which has 25-hectare for downstream petrochemical industries.
Major Industries
Garments and footwear are the major industries in Mariveles located mostly inside the BEZ. With the entry of Petrochem Complex, petrochemical industries are also expected to dominate the area.
Investment Opportunities
Investment prospects for Mariveles are very promising considering the economic impact of the full operationalization of the Petrochem Complex and Plastic City. There is also a high demand for service-oriented industry to support the increasing workers, locators and expatriates at BEZ, Petrochemical and Plastic City which will include projects like housing or residential facilities and expansion of basic facilities like water system, power and telecommunications.
MARIVELES, BATAAN
Mariveles is a 1st class municipality in the province of Bataan, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 85,779 people in 19,460 households. Population growth rate per annum is 4.71%, twice that of the province itself.
Mariveles is located in a cove at the southern tip of the Bataan Peninsula. It is about 173 kilometers from Manila via the North Luzon Expressway, Gapan-Olongapo Road and Roman Highway. It has a total land area of 153.9 km² representing 12% of the total land area of Bataan. Of this, about 69% consist of the pastureland, 19% of forestland, 6% agricultural lands and the remaining 6% for residential and industrial use.
Agricultural resources include rice, mangoes, legumes, vegetables and coffee. It also has aquatic resources like round scads, grouper, mussel, and abalone; mineral deposits of granite and basalt and forest products like vines and bamboo. Mariveles takes pride as the host of the very first economic zone in the country, the Bataan Economic Zone (formerly Bataan Export Processing Zone).
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Access
It can also be reached through jet ferry plying the Mariveles to Manila route that has an approximate travel time of 40 minutes.
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Barangays
Mariveles is politically subdivided into 18 barangays.
* Alas-asin
* Alion
* Batangas II
* Cabcaben
* Lucanin
* Baseco Country (Nassco
* Poblacion
* San Carlos
* San Isidro
* Sisiman
* Balon-Anito
* Biaan
* Camaya
* Ipag
* Malaya
* Maligaya
* Mt. View
* Townsite