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How to Make a Movie with Victor Villanueva
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Making a movie is one of those creative fields that require so much. You need an incredible amount of talented people to make a two hour piece of entertainment. So many things have to go right, so much coordination needed with production, plenty of logistical challenges, even financial considerations need to be looked at and we haven't even talked about the art portion of creating a movie yet. It really is one of those disciplines that requires you to know a little about everything.
This was most apparent with my talk with Victor Villanueva. He was the director of the hit movie Patay na si Hesus. I knew conceptually that creating a movie was no small feat, but you don't truly understand it till you find yourself in the middle of one. Since I am unlikely to be working in movies anytime soon, I'll settle for the stories that Victor provided.
He shared so much trivia about Patay na si Hesus; that wasn't the original title, there was an extra character that was axed, there was controversy in the beginning that could have possibly derailed the movie, etc. But before his success with Patay na si Hesus, Victor had a strange way of getting into the movie industry. He made a wedding prenup wedding video.
All these stories and more.
Enjoy the episode!
SHOWNOTES
FindHer | Episode 1 - NO THNK U, NXT
Director's Guild of the Philippines (DGPI)
Rescue a Hero (Zerothreetwo Conversations episode)
Mark Cortes (Zerothreetwo Conversations episode)
Christian Linaban (Zerothreetwo Conversations episode)
Film Producers Society of the Philippines
Kaloy Uypuanco (Zerothreetwo Conversations episode)
Ian Intong (Zerothreetwo Convesations episode)
Gabriel Wong (Zerothreetwo Conversations episode)
Where can find victor?
https://www.instagram.com/exgangleader/
https://twitter.com/exgangleader/
This podcast is brought to you by Degree 9 Coffee. Looking for a good cup of coffee? Drop by their cafe in GAGFA Tower, F. Cabahug Street, Mabolo, Cebu City. Follow them on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/degree9coffee/
Four ways to support the show:- Become a Patreon subscriber, click here.
- Buy Zerothreetwo Merchandise at the Assembly Online
- Share this episode on social media.
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Music is Piano March by Audionautix
101 episodes
How to Make a Movie with Victor Villanueva
Zerothreetwo Conversations: Interviews with the Creative Class
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on January 31, 2021 15:09 (). Last successful fetch was on December 17, 2020 12:06 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 227146281 series 2098806
Making a movie is one of those creative fields that require so much. You need an incredible amount of talented people to make a two hour piece of entertainment. So many things have to go right, so much coordination needed with production, plenty of logistical challenges, even financial considerations need to be looked at and we haven't even talked about the art portion of creating a movie yet. It really is one of those disciplines that requires you to know a little about everything.
This was most apparent with my talk with Victor Villanueva. He was the director of the hit movie Patay na si Hesus. I knew conceptually that creating a movie was no small feat, but you don't truly understand it till you find yourself in the middle of one. Since I am unlikely to be working in movies anytime soon, I'll settle for the stories that Victor provided.
He shared so much trivia about Patay na si Hesus; that wasn't the original title, there was an extra character that was axed, there was controversy in the beginning that could have possibly derailed the movie, etc. But before his success with Patay na si Hesus, Victor had a strange way of getting into the movie industry. He made a wedding prenup wedding video.
All these stories and more.
Enjoy the episode!
SHOWNOTES
FindHer | Episode 1 - NO THNK U, NXT
Director's Guild of the Philippines (DGPI)
Rescue a Hero (Zerothreetwo Conversations episode)
Mark Cortes (Zerothreetwo Conversations episode)
Christian Linaban (Zerothreetwo Conversations episode)
Film Producers Society of the Philippines
Kaloy Uypuanco (Zerothreetwo Conversations episode)
Ian Intong (Zerothreetwo Convesations episode)
Gabriel Wong (Zerothreetwo Conversations episode)
Where can find victor?
https://www.instagram.com/exgangleader/
https://twitter.com/exgangleader/
This podcast is brought to you by Degree 9 Coffee. Looking for a good cup of coffee? Drop by their cafe in GAGFA Tower, F. Cabahug Street, Mabolo, Cebu City. Follow them on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/degree9coffee/
Four ways to support the show:- Become a Patreon subscriber, click here.
- Buy Zerothreetwo Merchandise at the Assembly Online
- Share this episode on social media.
- Leave a rating on iTunes.
Music is Piano March by Audionautix
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