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Framing the Future: Mapúa SoMDA, Sony PH hold film workshop

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Multimedia Arts program chair Aleia Garcia with Hiraya Student Council volunteers

Mapúa University School of Multimedia and Digital Arts recently teamed up with Sony Philippines Film School Caravan to host “Framing the Future: The Essential Gears and the Stories You’ll Tell.”

The film workshop served as a bridge between high-end technology and the art of the narrative, specifically designed for students and aspiring visual storytellers.

“Framing the Future” featured highly acclaimed Filipino cinematographer Tey Clamor, LPS, who is known for her work on films such as “Isa Pa With Feelings,” “Balota,” “Metamorphosis,” and “Babae at Baril.” Clamor shared her professional insights and technical expertise during the event.

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(top right) Mapúa students actively engage in the discussion (top left) Mapúa students and faculty with Framing the Future organizers (bottom left) Mapúa students participate in a lighting exercise (bottom right) Mapúa faculty with Sony and Aputure representatives

The session provided attendees with deep dives into cinematic storytelling and industry trends, practical knowledge on the tools required for modern filmmaking, and a unique opportunity for students to test the latest Sony cameras and equipment firsthand.

Mapúa Multimedia Arts program chair Aleia Garcia acknowledged the Sony Philippines team led by Demand Creation Executive Allison Datu, Senior Marketing Executive for Digital Imaging JD Domingo, Marketing Executive for Digital Imaging Ralph Salazar, and Marketing Communications Manager Pearl Lumanao, as well as Aputure Philippines Marketing Associate Razel Olifernes for partnering with the school to organize the workshop.

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Tey Clamor shares her professional insights and industry expertise

Garcia also thanked SoMDA Dean David Corpuz, Creative Cluster Head Jonah Lim, Digital Film program chair Karen Rey, Broadcast Media program chair Norman Manalaysay, The New Builder adviser Seymour Sanchez, Hiraya Student Council led by adviser Ian Boots Bautista, and faculty and students who took their time to attend the event.

A heartfelt acknowledgement was also given to SoMDA technical assistant Ruby Sagun, who recently passed away, for her tireless support throughout the planning process.

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Tey Clamor gives some pointers on lighting a scene

Beyond technical training, the workshop focused on encouraging attendees to embrace the beauty of storytelling through moving images. By sharpening their craft and discovering new tools, students are empowered to tell stories that will set them apart in a competitive industry.

“To everyone here, please know that this is more than just an event. This is to encourage ourselves to embrace the beauty of storytelling whether through film, photography, or writing. This is our shared purpose,” Garcia concluded.

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Tey Clamor guides students during the workshop

The Sony Philippines Film School Caravan 2026 will next visit the Mowelfund Film Institute with Clamor and commercial director and Sony Product Expert Nigel Laxamana for Cinematic Live Production with the Sony Cinema Line on February 5, and CIIT College of Arts and Technology with award-winning filmmaker Lee Briones-Meily on Feb. 6.

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