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Saving Dying Dialects: Lessons from HULAGWAY

Tuesday, September 06, 2022


I took the lovely trip to Cinema 76 at Anonas in Quezon City to see Director Alvin Yapan's latest work called HULAGWAY: Dokyumentaryo ng mga Wika at Kulturang Filipino (A documentary of Filipino Language and Culture) a few days ago. Dr. Yapan was tapped by the National Commitee on Language amd Translation under the offices of NCCA (The National Comission for the Culture and the Arts) to direct this film. 

Hulagway means "a portrait" and this film lengthily has taken a look at the person, how one lives, how they communicate with their peers or the community. There are also a lot of metaphorical representation of their struggles, even if they're literally not working with a script, the conversations was molded off how language was used as a tool to enrich lives with stories, songs and poems deeply rooted in culture. 

 


Needless to say, he's a genius when it comes to really complex artsy topics like these and interpreting it for cinema must have been a tall task. His treatment in telling this one is like a documentary. He anchors it with two characters Consuelo (played by Sue Prado) and Robert (which is played by Kalil Almonte). They took the long hard trek to far flung communities in the eastern side of Isabela (up north) and islands off Palawan. 

Imagine, they started this in 2018 and had to work together with only 15 other crew carrying with them loads of equipment to capture unadulterated views, communities and the few men and women who still have a grasp of the dying languages Dupaninan Agta and Tandulanen Tagbanua. This is officially the most difficult film Alvin Yapan has ever made, he made mention of this during the talk we had after the screening. Initially, they had planned to include 6/7 of them (dialects/languages) but the material was too precious to cut off the block. It was also a little too tedious as it involved time consuming research, with little information from various universities (mostly from outside the country) who have conducted studies about them in previous years, they roughed the process of filming and took on talking to the few descendants left who still have a grasp of the language. My favorite scene was the boat traversing a line of mangroves in Palawan, they talked about that on the video.

 

Here's the press conference in two parts where they explained the film and the cause of saving the dialects from these two regions.




During the latter part of the press conference I asked about what concrete plans they have about saving the dying dialect, and they replied that this is just the first step, to become aware, educated, and acknowledge that there is something precious to save. 

The plan is to also have this film be viewed by educational institutions to not just prove its existence, but to formulate a way to find ways to have people teach these dialects and pass on to the next generation. To not lose their identity as IP, and celebrate their uniqueness, their differences, which makes them cool. If this sparks efforts to do so not just from the government, but the citizens of this country, then this film made its mark. Make sure to coordinate with NCCA if you want your school to be part of the film's tour in the coming months. There's more languages/dialects to save in the country, and telling their story is essential.

Make sure to watch it. It'll be life changing!

COW

Going Beyond Limits with Native Union Pop Phones

Wednesday, November 13, 2013



I've been using my iPhone5 for quite a while now and I've had a number of problems before, but it's all running smoothly after Globe got that replaced. I must have had a lemon.Then again I have other issues with it; with the rate of calls I'm getting I'm so afraid I'll get a brain tumor pretty soon. The radiation from cellular phones according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) is possibly carcinogenic. It is still under study, but I won't have to gamble with that by using this Native Union Pop Phone handset - it's compatible with all of my devices that's got a 3.5mm jack. I already have one these and use it religiously for my iPad to answer local and international calls on Skype and my VOIP lines. Now I'm using this neon green one for my iPhone5. It's got a very retro feel and its overall look doesn't compromise its function because it presents more than that.

 
This handset is also made for Native Union by award winning designer David Turpin. He's worked with other multinational companies and have already made quite remarkable achievements for over 20 years in the industry. His style I must say is modern and chic.


The box contains the handset with the cable and jack permanently attached to it. It's also got some simple instructions, but I doubt you would even need that. This is pretty elementary. Just stick it in and use it just like any headset or mic.



It's also got something on the side + inside as a guarantee for authenticity. So if you ever have problems with it, you'll be spared from even thinking that this piece of hardware is a fake. Unfortunately, the Asian region is full of counterfeit products and this would surely be a deterrent.


The handset itself is VERY comfortable. The outside material is like skin, rubbery but won't hurt any body parts even if used for a long time.


The middle part where you see this metal button is a clicker that's used as a plunger. You can also use this to answer calls if you plan to use this on Skype like what I did.


The earpiece and microphone doesn't just plainly function as what its supposed to, it also has its own embedded Noise Reduction System that makes sure you hear each other better. I even used it for music (to test) and it was quite clear.


The standard 3.5mm jack fits perfectly on my iPhone5. Though if you have different ports on your phone for audio, the brand has adapters you can use instead. It's available on the Native Union official website too.


What's best is that this particular device can stand alone, so if you need to access your other apps on the phone... you are free to do that. Skype? It's clear because of the high quality speaker and microphone they use on these handsets. You can't stop that while its going. Plus it works with almost every gadget that I use with it. Convenience is priceless.


The Native Union Pop Phone Collection is available in Aquamarine, Lavender, Mint, Jet Black. There are probably more color choices in Neon Retro, you can check that out in authorized resellers Beyond the Box, Digital Hub or Digital Walker stores nationwide. 

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