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Download QR code; Print/export ... This is a list of film studios and film production companies in the Philippines from 1919 up to the ... Avellana and Company; BAS ...
Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y 15 Mia: Insight 360, Viva Films: Veronica Velasco (director); Coleen Garcia, Edgar Allan Guzman [2] 22 Nightshift: Viva Films, Aliud Entertainment Yam Laranas (director); Yam Concepcion [3] D' Ninang: Regal Entertainment: GB Sampedro (director); Kisses Delavin, McCoy de Leon, Mariel de Leon ...
Pages in category "Publishing companies of the Philippines" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Production company Cast and crew Ref. O C T O B E R 5: Two and One: Viva Films / Vivamax / The IdeaFirst Company: Ivan Andrew Payawal (director); Cedrick Juan, Miggy Jimenez, Paolo Pangilinan 7: Pabuya: Viva Films / Vivamax: Phil Giordano (director); Diego Loyzaga, Franki Russell Doll House: Netflix: Marla Ancheta (director); Baron Geisler ...
A publisher's reader or first reader is a person paid by a publisher or book sales club to read manuscripts from the slush pile, and to advise their employers as to quality and marketability of the work. In the US, most publishers use a full-time employee for this, if they do it at all. That employee is called an editorial assistant.
Aguila (transl. Eagle) is a 1980 Philippine period drama film written, produced and directed by Eddie Romero, touted as "the biggest event in local movie history" and "the biggest Filipino film ever made". It features an ensemble cast topbilled by Fernando Poe Jr. [1] [2]
The ABS-CBN Film Archives, also called ABS-CBN Archives, is a state-of-the-art film archive in the Philippines located at the basement of ELJ Communications Center in Eugenio Lopez Drive, Diliman, Quezon City. [1]
GMA Network tested the movie waters by co-producing films with Viva Films. Among the movies that were co-produced were Ober Da Bakod: The Movie, Forever and Sana Dalawa ang Puso Ko. Although not credited in the opening and closing credits of the movies, the network's logo appeared in the aforementioned movies' posters in theaters and newspaper ads.