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Where Magic Meets the Page: FDCP and Filipino Screenwriters Guild Ignite a New Generation of Storytellers in Bulacan


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In the heart of Malolos, Bulacan — a province steeped in revolutionary legacy and artistic heritage — a different kind of revolution was quietly taking shape. For five transformative days, a new generation of storytellers gathered to breathe life into the unseen, unsaid, and unscripted narratives of the Filipino soul.


The FDCP x FSG Screenwriting Workshop, an intensive program organized by the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) and the Filipino Screenwriters Guild (FSG), in partnership with the Provincial Government of Bulacan through its Provincial History, Arts, Culture, and Tourism Office (PHACTO), became a rare sanctuary for creative alchemy — where thoughts, emotions, and truths turned into story beats and screenplay arcs.











With the opening salvo delivered by FDCP Chair and CEO Jose Javier Reyes via video message, the tone was set: “Let’s transform ideas into compelling scripts,” he urged, inspiring participants to push beyond the mundane and tap into something raw, real, and resonant.


From Bulacan to CALABARZON, Davao de Oro to Iloilo, and Metro Manila, twenty passionate individuals were handpicked to embark on this journey — an experience that would test not just their penmanship but the depth of their imagination and the courage of their convictions.


More Than Just a Workshop — A Creative Rebirth

What unfolded over the week was far from a simple screenwriting boot camp. Led by a powerhouse team of mentors — Wanggo Gallaga, Noreen Capili, Paul Sta. Ana, and Jules Katanyag — the workshop blurred the lines between instruction and inspiration. Through lectures, film screenings, group critiques, and soul-baring discussions, the venue turned into a crucible of creation.


Katanyag, both a screenwriter and director, captured the heartbeat of the initiative:


“Creatives are craving connection with other Filipino creatives, and there is a dearth of spaces where this magic could happen. I’m thankful that FDCP and FSG are providing platforms where storytellers could connect to talk about Filipino storytelling and build stories together to rediscover the narratives that make us who we are.”


Each day unfolded like a scene from a well-structured film — rising action in the ideas pitched, character development in every shared story, and turning points in every “aha!” moment.


Voices from the Writers’ Room

Participant Melvin Waje Reyes described it best, calling the workshop “a sprinkle of fairy dust.”


“Meeting new people, sitting next to them, and listening as they share their stories – the ones that echo their personal journeys and the things closest to their hearts – is such a unique and meaningful experience.”


For Jeneliza Recato-Daño, the workshop was more than a creative exercise; it was a reaffirmation of purpose:


“This was not just about writing. It was about writing with meaning, with intent. The mentors gave us their wisdom, and my fellow participants gave me hope.”


And for Jan Darryl Villafuerte, a senior BA Digital Film student from Mapúa University, it was a canon event in his creative life — the kind of chapter that redefines everything:


“To all the mentors, the organizers, and my fellow participants, storytellers, filmmakers, and dreamers – thank you for making this experience a memorable canon event!”


A Story Concludes, But the Journey Begins

The final day of the workshop culminated in a heartfelt ceremony at the Mariano Ponce Hall, Hiyas ng Bulacan Convention Center. Certificates were handed out, but more valuable than parchment were the connections forged, the ideas birthed, and the passion reignited.


A panel discussion with the mentors offered participants a deeper dive into the professional world of storytelling, while the closing remarks from Roella Frias, Executive Assistant from the Office of the Governor of Bulacan, anchored the event within the province’s cultural commitment to nurturing the arts.


And just when the lights were about to dim, a final spark: a special message from Ricky Lee, National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts and FSG adviser. In his signature tone of quiet wisdom, he urged the writers to never stop writing — to always find the story, even in the silence.


FDCP and FSG: Architects of Filipino Imagination

In a time when screens are saturated with recycled plots and algorithm-driven content, the FDCP x FSG Screenwriting Workshop is a defiant whisper in the storm — proof that somewhere in Bulacan, and in cities and provinces across the country, voices still rise with originality, bravery, and soul.


Because storytelling is not just an art. It is a calling. And for five days in Malolos, the call was heard — and answered.

Blockchain Meets the Beat: Chain Stars Ignites Philippine Blockchain Week 2025


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The Philippine Blockchain Week (PBW) 2025 transcended a typical tech conference this year, transforming Hall 2 of the SMX Convention Center Manila into a vibrant hub of talent, music, and innovation with the debut of "Chain Stars". Sponsored by Maya, a leading digital financial platform embracing Web3, Chain Stars showcased emerging Filipino performers and creators, fusing music, dance, and Web3 technology for two electrifying days.


The event wasn't merely a talent competition; it was a high-energy cultural showcase powered by creative powerhouses like the Center for Pop Music Philippines and the World Supremacy Battlegrounds (WSB). Attendees were treated to a vocal showdown featuring young singers mentored by the country's premier music training institution, performing everything from original songs to powerful pop covers. Sharing the stage was a dynamic dance battle, a PBW-exclusive edition of WSB's CHAMPIONS TOUR, which celebrated street dance with performances by soloists and hip-hop crews. The dance crews were judged by renowned figures in the hip-hop scene, including Kenjhons "Mr. Mainit" Serrano, Dize Akira, and Jancent Milante.


Photo of winners of Chain Stars’ Pocket Rocket Division, Monster Division, and Solo Division

John Paul Trelles emerged as the winner in the Solo division, impressing judges and audiences alike with his standout performance. In the Pocket Rocket division, The Comrades claimed the
top spot with their powerful and coordinated act. Rounding out the event, Ruthless Comrades dominated the Monster division, delivering an electrifying performance worthy of the title.

Group photo of Chain Stars’ Open Division Champion, OBS Fuego Eterno

OBS Fuego Eterno conquered the Open division with a commanding performance that stood out among fierce competition.


Group photo of Chain Stars’ Varsity Division Champion, The Chippettes

The Chippettes took home the victory in the Varsity division, bringing energy and flair that captivated the audience.

Photo of Indie Rising performer, CUCAY Pagdilao

Held inside PBW’s Hall 2, Chain Stars was just one part of a multi-sensory ecosystem. Hall 2 visitors also explored:

● Indie Rising: Super Tech Week Edition – a discovery platform for emerging musicians.

● Close Friends Only Creator Meet-Up & Sale – a fan-favorite hangout for content
creators and celebrities, packed with limited-edition merch and surprise appearances.

In a week packed with global keynotes and cutting-edge tech reveals, Chain Stars reminded everyone that innovation is also emotional, expressive, and rooted in community.

From pop ballads to breaking beats, Chain Stars captured the essence of what PBW 2025 stood for: creativity meets connectivity, and the future is powered by people and platforms like
Maya.

From left to right: Grand Winner John Yhel Gabonada, Second Place Winner Shedric Basilio, Third Place
Winner Aubrey Tato

Grand Winner John Yhel Gabonada wowed the crowd, securing the top spot. For his outstanding win, he received ₱10,000 in cash, a recording deal with MAS Music Group


From left to right: Photo of Chain Stars Judges: Jancent Milante, Dize Akira, Kenjhons “Mr. Mainit” Serrano, Mr. Julian Singson, Ms. Rowena Lauron

Sharing the stage with the singing competition, the Dance Battle, a PBW-exclusive edition of WSB’s CHAMPIONS TOUR, celebrated street dance with soloists and hip-hop crews and brought fire to the floor. These dance groups were judged Kenjhons “Mr. Mainit” Serrano, Dize Akira, and Jancent Milante, who are renowned in the hip-hop dance scene.


Chain Stars also seamlessly integrated technology into the performances. Selected dance crews, particularly those who represent the Philippines on a global scale, were "minted" into exclusive WSB COLLECTIBLES, giving fans a unique opportunity to own a piece of the performance through NFTs. The event also featured a Blockchain Introduction Talk, providing a beginner-friendly entry point into concepts like decentralization and tokenized economies, highlighting the event's mission to make Web3 accessible and inspiring.


The singing competition was a major highlight, shining a spotlight on exceptional homegrown talent. The top three standouts earned not only the crowd's admiration but also life-changing prizes to support their artistic journeys. Grand Winner John Yhel Gabonada impressed the audience and took home a P10,000 cash prize, a recording deal with MAS Music Group, and a 12-session scholarship in Voice & Stage Performance. Shedric Basilio, the Second Place Winner, was awarded P5,000 and a 6-session online Voice Training scholarship, while Third Place Winner Aubrey Tato received P3,000 and a 3-session online Voice Training scholarship.


The CHAMPIONS TOUR dance competition also drew large crowds with five divisions: Solo, Pocket Rocket, Varsity, Open, and Monster. The Chippettes were crowned champions in the Varsity division , while OBS Fuego Eterno conquered the Open division with a commanding performance. The Solo division winner was John Paul Trelles , The Comrades took the top spot in the Pocket Rocket division , and Ruthless Comrades dominated the Monster division.


Chain Stars was just one part of the multi-sensory ecosystem in Hall 2. Visitors could also experience "Indie Rising: Super Tech Week Edition," a platform for discovering emerging musicians, and the "Close Friends Only Creator Meet-Up & Sale," a fan-favorite hangout for content creators and celebrities featuring limited-edition merchandise and surprise appearances. Amidst a week of global keynotes and cutting-edge tech, Chain Stars served as a powerful reminder that innovation is also emotional, expressive, and deeply rooted in community. The event truly captured the essence of PBW 2025: where creativity meets connectivity, and the future is powered by people and platforms like Maya.


Cover photo: Chain Stars contestants from both dance and singing divisions come together for an epic photo op with the competition's judges.

A Techno-Tropical Revolution: Geeks On A Beach Returns to Cebu City this October 1-3


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From a distance, it might look like a beach holiday —  trees swaying in rhythm with the breeze, the sparkle of a turquoise pool catching the morning light, and innovators in sandals sipping coconut juice under canopies of sun and sky. But this is no vacation. It’s the most refreshingly radical tech gathering in the Philippines: Geeks On A Beach (GOAB) — and it's making its long-awaited return to Cebu City from October 1 to 3, 2025.


Brought to you with the support of Wazzup Pilipinas, the nation's most dynamic online media platform, GOAB 2025 promises more than just another conference. It’s a collision of passion and paradise, a festival of forward-thinkers, tech tinkerers, startup dreamers, investors, designers, coders, and digital nomads — all converging not in suits and ties, but in flip-flops and sunglasses.


Code Beneath the Canopy, Collaboration By the Coast

At GOAB, the resort conference areas are your jam rooms, the pool your pitch deck, and the resorts grounds your brainstorming bunker. Here, the rigid sterility of conventional conference rooms dissolves into the vibrant energy of open-air dialogues and spontaneous collaborations. Laptops light up brighter than the Cebu sun as minds ignite ideas that could redefine industries.


Underneath the shades of the trees, conversations meander from venture capital to viral UX, from blockchain to biodiversity. In Cebu's lush and laid-back setting, GOAB strips innovation down to its most organic form — where the most disruptive ideas often emerge between sips of mango shake or serendipitous dips in the pool.



A Movement That Breathes, Builds, and Believes

GOAB has long been more than a tech summit. It is a movement.


A movement that believes innovation thrives where community thrives — not in high-rise buildings, but in human connection. Not behind corporate doors, but out in the open air, where imagination and ambition can stretch their legs.


From its previous waves in Boracay and Panglao to this stunning Cebu comeback, GOAB has built its legacy on trust, collaboration, and a deep respect for the local environment and culture. It’s tech with a conscience. Startups with soul. Code that counts.


From Casual Conversation to World-Changing Collaboration

It’s not unusual at GOAB for a beach or poolside chat to evolve into a million-peso startup. Nor is it rare for first-time attendees to walk away with mentors, funders, or co-founders. At GOAB, possibility is in the air, as thick as the salt spray from the sea.


Supported by platforms like Wazzup Pilipinas, GOAB remains committed to amplifying authentic Filipino innovation and entrepreneurship. It celebrates the builders, the believers, and the bold — those who see the Philippines not just as a market, but as a launchpad to global impact.


The Future Wears Flip-Flops

In a world addicted to fast-paced tech and high-pressure deadlines, GOAB is a radical pause — a breath of fresh island air in the thick of digital disruption. It’s a place where tech doesn’t feel like work, but like a shared adventure toward a better future.


So, whether you're a founder looking for your next investor, a developer seeking your tribe, a corporate exec hoping to connect with grassroots innovation, or just a curious soul wanting to see what the future feels like — this is your moment.


Geeks On A Beach 2025. Cebu City. October 1-3.

Come for the beach. Stay for the breakthroughs.


This isn’t just a gathering. It’s a revolution with its toes in the sand.

And the question is: Will you answer the call?


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