Sunday, November 19, 2006

A recent trip to Vigan caused me to fall face first on the jagged surface of reality. With minimal budget I squirelled away for my video production thesis and my overly ambitious film design, I can already smell defeat in the earliest round of my thesis proposal.

It is a big possibility that La Santa is nothing but a flight of fancy and I need to be pinched mean.

I had a recent discussion on thesis making with JR Siojo over overpriced hamburgers and he told me that the topic of religion, given that it is broad in scope and with all its complexities, is difficult to justify.

Right there, I wanted to bleed to extinction.

I pulled myself together, however, and while on a bus bound for Pagudpod, came up with this new idea:

A distressed photographer travels with his old camera,a Speed Graphic-- an heirloom from his dead grandfather who was a war documenter in the 1950s. He offers to take photographs of the townspeople who all refused with the reason that the old camera don't appear half reliable nor decent as the modern digital cameras sent by the husbands working overseas.

The photographer decides to leave the town to have his camera pawned so he could purchase a ticket for a train home when a small child waiting patiently for a bus in her school tartan asks to have her photograph taken.

Finis.

This thesis shall question the growing trend of superficiality. Think The Little Prince. Think The Wizard of Oz.

Friends suggested I hire Ronnie Lazaro to play the photographer.

I am brain hemmorhaging.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I just want to randomly say that I read your first sentence as "A recent trip to Viagra..."


that is all.

-Jandi

9:37 PM  
Blogger Louella said...

Jesus Christ! That is just so hilarious!

New York keeping you out and about? Fill me in, Jandi Kandi :)

3:38 AM  
Blogger Norman said...

Maybe not a reason to celebrate for you, but at least you've been to Vigan. I've spent half my life in the Philippines, and the last quarter wanting to be there, to see the past & capture images, but never finding time to. A Salinger reader, I presume?

4:57 PM  
Blogger Louella said...

I never said anything about Vigan being trash and all that. As a mater of fact, I love Vigan and am planning to come back with friends.

It was a sad realization that hit me while I was at Vigan, that is all.

5:54 AM  

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