OPPO N1 Contest: Let me take a Selfie!

OPPO Philippines and Yugatech is giving away OPPO N1 to the best selfie in town. The OPPO N1 is one of the best “selfie smartphone” in the market today. That is because of the rotating camera lens that takes photos and videos at almost any angle.

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How to join:

1) Like OPPO Philippines FB fan page (here).

2) Download this render image of the Oppo N1 (here).

3) Take a selfie of yourself or with your friends and crop the photos into the screen of the N1.

4) Upload the photo in FB or Twitter add a funny caption about your selfie. Should go along the lines of that upbeat song Selfie by the Chainsmokers.

Go here to submit your entries.

Here are examples of captions you may want to use:

“Hanging out with friends at the bar here in Libis. About to finish my 7th bottle of beer. But first, let me take a Selfie! #OPPON1 #OPPOPhilippines”

“Hitting the beach of Boracay with my girlfriend then party later with the rest of the gang. But first, let me take a Selfie! #OPPON1 #OPPOPhilippines”

4) Leave the caption and the picture in OPPO Philippines contest page below along with your full name and email .Share and tag 3 friends.

5) We will pick the Top 10 best looking selfie and randomly raffle off an Oppo N1 to one of them.

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OPPO N1 Contest: Let me take a Selfie!

OPPO Philippines and Yugatech is giving away OPPO N1 to the best selfie in town. The OPPO N1 is one of the best “selfie smartphone” in the market today. That is because of the rotating camera lens that takes photos and videos at almost any angle.

How to join:

1) Like OPPO Philippines FB fan page (here).

2) Download this render image of the Oppo N1 (here).

3) Take a selfie of yourself or with your friends and crop the photos into the screen of the N1.

4) Upload the photo in FB or Twitter add a funny caption about your selfie. Should go along the lines of that upbeat song Selfie by the Chainsmokers.

Here are examples of captions you may want to use:

“Hanging out with friends at the bar here in Libis. About to finish my 7th bottle of beer. But first, let me take a Selfie! #OPPON1 #OPPOPhilippines”

“Hitting the beach of Boracay with my girlfriend then party later with the rest of the gang. But first, let me take a Selfie! #OPPON1 #OPPOPhilippines”

4) Leave the caption and the picture in OPPO Philippines contest page below along with your full name and email .Share and tag 3 friends.

5) We will pick the Top 10 best looking selfie and randomly raffle off an Oppo N1 to one of them.

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Filipinos are worth making good movies for

CCP lobby alive with film enthusiasts.

CCP lobby alive with film enthusiasts.


It was one time when I didn’t feel bad when I was told that there were no more tickets available for the film I wanted to watch.

I was so happy seeing the Cultural Center of the Philippines filled with people who love films. It showed that Filipinos yearn for good films. The scene disproved the condescending arguments of producers of silly films that they were just giving the Filipino audience what they want.

Cinemalaya showed that we have an abundant supply of cinema talents.

Last Saturday was the start of this year’s nine-day Cinemalaya film festival. Aside from CCP,participating theaters are in Greenbelt 3, Trinoma, Alabang Town Center, and Fairview Terraces.

I’ve just watched Carlitos Siquion-Reyna’s “Hari ng Tondo.” Written by Bibeth Orteza, it stars Robert Arevalo, Rez Cortez, Aiza Seguerra, Rafa Siquion-Reyna, Cris Villongco.

But the real star of the movie is Tondo, that produced and nurtured hero warriors: Lakandula and Andres Bonifacio.

It’s a different kind of Tondo movie. It’s not a gangster film that the public identifies with Tondo but it a captures “the purgatory” atmosphere of the place. Yet, the movie is engaging.

I find the finale confrontation scene dramatic. I enjoyed Aiza Sequerra’s performance.

Queuing

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Katrina Stuart Santiago commented in Facebook: “I loved it. Ang galing na naamoy ko yung Tondo sa isang pelikula na ang linis ng pagkakagawa. And with a story that’s told with a light hand.”

Schedule permitting, I will try to catch up with the other films this week.

Director Joey Reyes shared in Facebook his impression of films he saw last Saturday: IST ko si 3RD, K’na the Dreamweaver, and Hustisya.

Direk Joey said: “Beautiful & heartwarming moments in Real Florido’s 1ST KO SI 3RD with inspired performances by Nova Villa and Dante Rivero. A long overdue vehicle for Nova Villa to have a movie all on her own about remembering and rediscovering love in the autumn of one’s life.

“A welcome comeback to a sorely-missed Mary Aiko Shimoji Melendez to the big screen in Louie Ignacio’s taut visual feast.

Direk Joey Reyes approached by an acquaintance at the  CCP Lobby.

Direk Joey Reyes approached by an acquaintance at the CCP Lobby.


“ The Find of the Season: Ida del Mundo as a screenwriter and director in a stunning debut in K’NA THE DREAMWEAVER. Lyrical, poetic and almost mythical in its unfolding of a tale of a tinalak weaver with a rediscovered Mara Lopez in the title role. THE MUST SEE.

“And, as expected, Joel Lamangan’s HUSTISYA can be best summarized in two reverberating words: NORA AUNOR. Useless to elaborate. It’s all there.

“Hari ng Tondo and “Hustisya” are two of the movies in the filmfest’s Directors Showcase. The other are “Kasal” by Joselito Altarejos,starring Polo Ravales; “The Janitor” by Michael Tuviera, starring: Dennis Trillo, Richard Gomez, Irma Adlawan; and “Asintado” by Louie Ignacio.

Other entries : “Sundalong Kanin” by Denise O’Hara/Janice O’Hara; “Separados” by GB Sampedro; “Ronda” by Nick Olanka; “Mariquina” by Milo Sogueco;

“K’na, The Dreamweaver” by Ida Anita Del Mundo; “Children’s Show” by Derick Cabrido; and “Dagitab” (Sparks) by Giancarlo Lauro C. Abrahan V.

Aside from CCP and Ayala cinemas, tickets are available at Ticketworld and National Book Store.