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This blog owns by 1a9 Accountancy freshmen students 2008-2009 from University of Santo Tomas for the fulfillment of their course requirement in Environmental Science. It is guided and supervised by Ma'am Ramos, the professor. Generally, it is a documentary film centered on effects of too much Hazardous Wastes and Substances in particular environment. It belongs to a member of four from group 10 who possesses different role/position which is shown below, respectively:
PROJECT LEADER: Richzelle Pamfilo
SCRIPT WRITER: Bernice Soriano
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Harold Barcelona
DOCUMENTATION OFFICER: Reynar Reyes

Friday, November 28, 2008

A Jinx Afternoon!

This day was truly unpleasant. I went to the library, deposited my things in depositing area, lost my number somewhere and paid for it, unless, I couldn’t retrieve my things. As I left there, the rain immediately fall, I forgot my umbrella, and waited there for a long time. Luckily, I saw a block mate and share his umbrella with me. However, it was not enough for both of us; so, I need to suffer of being wet.
As I went home, I fixed my things, dried them and threw everything I thought unnecessary. Unfortunately, I forgot the outline was inside my bag and unconsciously threw it. When I was looking for it on the other day, I haven’t found it and realized that it was thrown away together with my trash. I apologized to the group and decided to make another one.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Outline Making!

So far, I must say it was the most productive conversation of our group. Thanks to ma’am, she let the class to spend half of her time to talk about the project because we had no clear plan for it yet. She said that we should make our outline in order to clarify things and to decide what would be the concept of our film.
Richzelle, our Project Leader, said that she already found toxicologists to be interviewed but she couldn’t contact it. For the mean time, we had our brainstorming, and suddenly remembered that Harold, our Creative Director, is currently a SK Chairman in their town, and asked him if he knew someone that we can possibly interviewed. He said that he would try to search for someone.
Later on, as we were making our outline, Ma’am looked at our work and suggested guidelines or concept we could be followed. She suggested working on human body before and after it was contaminated by hazardous chemical. We agreed to her suggestion and hoping to pursue it appropriately.

Monday, November 3, 2008

First Day...

Absolutely not the usual Monday morning since our first SemBreak in college was ended.Goodbye sleepy nights! Goodbye stress-free days! And welcome to the other way around; eye bags and pimples due to mind breaking quizzes, terror professors, recitations, projects, and problem solving… Should I welcome that?! Anyway, that’s college life and I need to accept it.
It really was a packed of first days; it will be our first new semester in University, a first day of our class president's birthday celebration and, surprisingly, a day of project announcement. By the way, we expected the birthday celebrant to treat us, in fact, she promised to give ChocNut but it didn’t happen.
Ma’am Ramos, our Environmental Science professor, gave us our first ever project for this Semester. It will be a documentary film regarding to the maltreatment of humans in environment. Supposedly, we must be grouped according to our peer, but due to the request and insistence of the class, we group randomly. I belong to the group 10 with the following members and their assigned position:

Project Leader: Richzelle Pamfilo
Scriptwriter: Bernice Soriano
Documentation Officer: Reynar Reyes
Creative Director: Harold Barcelona

Every details of it were explained in the class from the position mentioned above to the basics of making a film. Afterwards, each group was assigned for a particular topic through a draw-lots basis. Our group was assigned to present about Hazardous Waste and Substances. At least, every group was expected to prepare a minimum of 30 minutes and a maximum of 35 minutes film.