After screening my film Technophilia for RAW Las Vegas last August, it’s competing for the semi-finals of the 2011 RAWards in Las Vegas this November! Congrats to all the artists on the list!
RAW:LAS VEGAS 2011 NOMINEES
Congratulations to the nominees below! These artists are contending to represent their craft in your city. Support them at the live voting event in November. Details for this event coming soon!
Film
Ross H. Martin
Rianne Hill Soriano
Art
Maria VanderMolen
Newman
Mitz
Fashion
K*Rose
Jaq Wear
Mz Mina Kahn
Accessories
Sharron Westeren
Rock that Rose
Mz. Love
Music
The Machine
ACHILLEION
The Marquees
Hair
Maricela Martinez
Hair by Reesy
CandiceMarie
Makeup
Raven Rex Franco
Nandy Villatoro
Beauty Extraordinaire
Photography
Les Post
DC Photography
Ex Photography & Creations
Performing Arts
Betina
NVied GoGos
Art Aguilar
October 19th, 2011
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Everybody else is doing it, so why not try it? It looks promising… the film’s Facebook page where all photos, videos, and links can be readily organized and properly documented. Easy access, especially when being asked about online resources for screenings and programs where the film is entered or invited to. So here you go…
“Like” if you like!
Technophilia
Pera-perahang Lata (Penny from the Tin Can)
Aninag (Light’s Play)
Karsel (Prison)
September 27th, 2011
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The Philippine-Korean-Iraqi 16mm short film “Technophilia” will have a screening at “RAW: Las Vegas Presents Fusion” on Aug. 25, 2011 (Thursday) at Tommy Rocker’s in Las Vegas. If you’re in the Vegas area on the said date, you’re invited to come to the event and support local artists. You can buy tickets through this link. Buying ahead of time will only cost $10 for a night of film, music performances, photography, mixed media, and performance art exhibitions, and fashion show.
“Technophilia” will start the showcase at 8:30 p.m. For more information about the film, you can check out the: trailer, film stills, behind-the-scene photos, and film blog. This film is produced by Colorwheel Media Studios through the help of the Korean Film Council, Korean Academy of Film Arts, and Korea University.

Synopsis
Inside a hangout place, the game addict boyfriend gets boxed up by his techie lifestyle, which further alters his relationship with his already fed-up girlfriend. Things become more and more mechanical as they move on.
More About RAW Artists Events
You can also check out the video of last month’s “RAW: Las Vegas Presents Illuminare” for an idea of what’s to come for the next showcase. You can also view videos of other RAW Artists events: “RAW: Los Angeles Presents Incite” and “RAW: New York Presents Artcade.”
What is RAW?
RAW: natural born artists is an independent arts organization, for artists, by artists.
Our mission is to provide independent artists of all creative genres with the tools, resources, and exposure needed to inspire and cultivate creativity. RAW educates emerging artists through seminars, workshops, and insights to further knowledge of their industries.
RAW connects them with one another so that they may grow together, while also providing them with opportunities to give back to their own local youth communities through the arts.
We encourage the creative success of the many visionaries and storytellers of our generation.

Grassroots Showcase Events
RAW handpicks and spotlights local artistic talents in film, fashion, music, visual art, hair and makeup artistry, and performance art. With artists from all genres in each showcase, RAW events come together to form an amazing circus of creativity.
What Can You Expect when Attending the RAW Showcase?
We screen an independent film (usually a short, webisode, or music video), a fashion show from an up-and-coming local designer, a musical performance, an art gallery featuring several independent visual artists, and performance art (comedy/dance/fire dancers, you name it…). You’ll get a little taste of everything. Combine all this creativity with drinks, fun, and good company! To partake in the experience, RSVP ($10/ticket) in the “Showcases” section of the event.
August 15th, 2011
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How to Develop Your Own 35mm Film Negative
Developing your own 35mm film requires technical skills and film developing equipment. Your parents or even grandparents may have used them decades ago. And you might be interested to know how to actually develop a film by yourself.
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May 15th, 2010
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How to Build a Home Movie Theater
Designing a room as a home movie theater requires knowledge on the basics of audio-video systems, lighting, soundproofing and electrical connections.
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May 15th, 2010
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Spark AVP by Tuldok Animation Studios
All audio-visual elements used in this video are cleared with copyrights. All people credited are members of Tuldok Animation Studios.
Spark AVP
Director: Rianne Hill Soriano
Producers: Ayeen Pineda and Benedict Carandang
Writers: Che Bello, Benedict Carandang, Ayeen Pineda, Pats Santiago and Rianne Hill Soriano
Director of Photography: Wowie Hao
Editor: Marco Dan Solas
Musical Scorer: Philip Arvin Jarilla
Graphics Artist: Princess Fernandez
Libingan (animated short film)
Director: Ramon del Prado
Producers: Ayeen Pineda and Benedict Carandang
Editor: Frank Aldana
Musical Scorer: Pepe Manikan
Sound Engineer: Philip Arvin Jarilla
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May 14th, 2010
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Shooting in 35mm Film or in HD: What’s the Difference?
The regular shooting format for most Hollywood films is in 35mm film. A 35mm negative is exposed to come up with moving images through 35mm film cameras. After the shoot, the exposed films are brought to the film laboratory for developing.
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May 6th, 2010
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