I was once again the Voice Over for a major anime event…Coming soon, TOYCON 2008 and GO! Negosyo.. Well it was my first anime convention…and WOW.. culture shock from the get-go. All in all it was fun. I had no sleep becasue of scriptwriting from the day before but it did not degrade my performance, :p damn lots of fine hot mamas abound.. haha. check out the pics in my multiply site! http://stilissimmo.multiply.com
Another session of scriptwriting has gone by… no sleep.. and i have a big event coming up.. the OzineFEST 08, ill be the V.O. (hope ill do good )…pics to come..
I always think about her , when im down, when i’m nervous and a wreck.. lets just hope Me thinking of her will up my performance later..
WAHOO! OZINEFEST 08!
oh and here is the website where i stole the banner.. hehe
http://www.otakuzine-mag.com/

Lets be Great in 2008!
Listen to what people are saying!
Once a week, every Saturdays.
Starting April 12, 2008
r1 Class A: (5 more seats left!)
Sessions 1,2,3 10:00am – 12:00nn
Sessions 4,5,6 9:00am – 12:00nn
Sessions 7 & 8 10:00am – 12:00nn
Sessions 1,2,3 2:00pm – 4:00pm
Sessions 4,5,6 2:00pm – 5:00pm
Sessions 7 & 8 2:00pm – 4:00pmFor more details about this workshop, sign-up now by clicking on the link below:
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You can also drop by at our office and pay in partial or full. The P1000 reservation fee will be deducted from your Seminar fee of P8000.00.
Bank : Bank of the Philippine Islands ( BPI)
Branch : Buendia-Dian
Acct. No. : 3716-8607-58
HURRY UP, BEFORE SEATS RUN OUT!
There is a google map of CreatiVoices studios at the page link above, so you can easily find the exact location of the seminar area.
For directions on how to get to our workshop you may call: (632) 729.7274 or 970.0971 (from 9am – 6pm, Mon-Fridays only)
Visit our website at www.creativoices.net and creativoices.com
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:
1. Communicate with other people on the same or higher business level.
2. Prepare Scripts, Write-ups or Citations for Productions
3. Talk to customers or clients and close business deals fast and efficient.
4. Constantly talk to other people and associates by way of declamation, speech or impromptu performance.
5. Or maybe you love to sing, host or perform for an audience.
6. 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 about 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 Philippines today. There are many voice acting schools abroad and many Voice talents offering “experience” based teaching, but none offers a detailed and thorough application and training by book and modules like Creativoices Clinic.
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 2-3 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 4: Translation and Effective Dubbing delivery
Session 6: Actors acting. Working with Dubbing dialogues and multi-voice copies.
Session 7: Fine tuning your performance, Dubbing Sessions and VO Best Kept Secrets
REGISTER NOW!
Or copy and paste this link to your browser:
http://creativoices.net/blog/?page_id=10
You can also drop by at our office and pay in partial or full. The P1000 reservation fee will be deducted from your Seminar fee of P8000.00.
There is a google map of CreatiVoices studios at the page link above, so you can easily find the exact location of the seminar area.
For directions on how to get to our workshop you may call: (632) 729.7274 or 970.0971 (from 9am – 6pm, Mon-Fridays only)
Visit our website at www.creativoices.net and creativoices.com
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 Philippines.
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 or revoke any referral program at any given time.
Schedule of Training and Workshop
Start of Classes will be on April 12, 2008 (Saturday) and every Saturday thereof:
1st class – 10:00 am to 12:00 noon
2nd class – 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
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I just started on the translation, wrote the english script into mword and im still halfway into it. No synching yet. Damn this is hard. I wish I had a English-Filipino dictionary with me with a matching filipino thesaurus. Dang I wonder if I should go out and buy one. Or maybe there is one available online? I need something that is more…how you say..robust. Haha. Hmm then I got the idea, I had some dvds that have tagalog subtitiles in them, maybe it could help me out…and after a few hours of watching, it did. My friend raypacks helped me out and gave me some ideas regarding some of the more difficult lines, like “ The connection that we have cannot be severed even if we tried.” Well after hours and hours of careful translation, I began the synchronization process. Which wasn’t that hard at all. This is really fun for me. I dunno but I think having a picture of vanilla on my desktop staring at me with her oh so gorgeous seductive smile gave me the energy to last til 4am in the morning. Dang, I really am a perfectionist.
Workshop=trabahongpwesto?
I just came from a very enjoyable workshop with sir Neil Tolentino, he is a very funny, very gay man. Ha-ha. He really was a funny guy. We discussed the topic of translation of scripts. Yeah, translation. He gave us another alternative other than dubbing which is translation of English scripts into tagalog. Seems that the money is more stable than dubbing, which is project -based. I learned so much. a little too much..i think. LOL. And so the assignment for the week: Translate the first five minutes of Saiyuki into tagalog. WITH syncing. Sounds easy? Well I’m having fun with it. I feel as if I can do this for a living.
After the workshop. Ministop.
We had a bonding session at ministop after the workshop. Which was nice for a change. I got to talk, and had a very interesting conversation with a colleague of mine from the workshop and we both had fun. Turns out she’s into plays, which I am too.
Well enough of that. Another great day ended. Mission complete.
(side note: ok the pic isn’t the ministop in dian street, its in japan so there! :p)
Ah, a date that ended in disaster. Desperate to join the couple’s world once again, I goaded an old friend of mine from work to join me for breakfast at my pad in Makati. Since she worked nights, it’s the perfect scenario (for me, though). I cooked her my special pesto cream pasta and we talked and laughed for about two hours. I was about to do “the moves” on her, when she said she was sleepy and wanted to go home. The conversation went like this:
Girl: Antok na ako wala pa kasi akong tulog, zap…uwi na ako.
Me: Oh sige, When can I see you again?
Girl: …
Me: How about on saturday?
Girl: May meeting kasi kami.
Me: Sunday?
Girl: Rest time ko kasi.
Me: How about we go to church together?
Girl: …
Me: Ok. how about next week then?
Girl: Busy kasi ako…
Me: …
Girl: …
Just what did i do wrong, i wonder? She was very nice and comfortable with me the whole time. But at some point it got weird, though. Ill just see her when I see her. Which is NEVER.
I met this amazing woman these past few weeks. And we click. She is gorgeous and has a great personality. It’s like I fell In love with her the first time I talked to her over the phone. But like everything in my life, there is always complications. For one thing I think she is testing me (like all women). I haven’t seen her yet personally, but I feel as if I know her from head to toe.
We would talk for hours on end on the phone being very open about our feelings. I had this kind of relationship before. But here I am again, hoping…
Jan 17 2008
The Beginning
When I woke up this morning…or this afternoon, as people call it, I thought of her again. I cant get her out of my mind. Im so pathetic, I even scoured mirc looking for people to talk to giving my landline number to complete strangers. I wanted to tell her what I did for the evening, as I came from my first dubbing session from ABS-CBN it was part of this workshop im taking now as a voice actor or dubber, or “voice characterization person”. I wanted to tell her how I felt, how the room felt, how the studio was built, because MAN, the equipment was really top notch I almost drooled all over the place. We got to meet the man, or the director of this anime we were dubbing, which was one of blackjack’s OAVs. He was scary at first but my teachers said that he was a fun guy to be with. This is what I want. I wanted to be a dubber for so long now and experience the industry I can just taste it. Me and my classmates from the workshop, 6 in all, 3 people didn’t show up. (Too bad for them).
I may be the loneliest guy in the planet, I don’t know but I just want to experience her again. We lived together for more than a year in this apartment that I’m staying at. If I could just turn back time and experience it all over again.. I would, some would say “ move on, you pathetic bastard” or “why don’t you find someone else” I Just couldn’t do that for now, It sucks, really. When you live alone it really gets to you, the loneliness sometimes is unbearable, I don’t have a regular job right now and when I sleep, that’s when my mind attacks. I just want to forget everything just like the movie Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind, where this doctor erases Jim Carrey’s memory of his loved one so that he would not feel any pain, he would not feel anything he would not feel sad and pathetic of the past failed relationships he had. You know its hard going through that, through all the pain the suffering, I just hate her. Hate her for doing this to me , hate her for doing this to us. Even if I know that it’s my fault that she loved me so dearly and proved it time after time, she’s like a ghost in this apartment, full of memories, that’s why I don’t want to move out. I don’t want to move on, even if I meet someone else, (which I have, she left me too) I wouldn’t feel the same way I felt about her.
She laughs with all her heart. She also cried with all her heart.
There was this one time that she wanted me to write a testimonial for her in friendster, I said, yeah ok, but after a few days I didn’t do it, its not that I didn’t know what to write about her its just that there where too many things to write about her I just count decide.
So many things I love about her, the way she does everything is so her style. It hard to describe how she is in words.
But enough about her, it’s always about her anyway, this chapter in my life is not yet complete. Enough for now, I have to do my voice exercises.




