Storyline is the only current affairs show in the country that allows the story to be told by those who lived through it, without the filtering voice of a host.
The fidelity is always to the story, never to any host. "What's different about Storyline," says Philippine Daily Inquirer's Nestor Torre, is "its bracing confidence in its viewers intelligence. " Business World calls it "a labor of love and conscience," what may be "the most relevant and meaningful show there is," while Philippine Star describes it as "entertainment with bite." The current-affairs show, a three-part thematically- linked documentary, also airs over TFC.
Created by the writer-director team of opinion columnist Patricia Evangelista and critically-acclaime d filmmaker Paolo Villaluna, with the support of Filipino Pictures, Inc—the same team that brought the top-rating Kidnap documentary to ABS-CBN—Storyline brings cinema and narrative to the television, with stories of hope, courage, and the heights of the human spirit.
Storyline opens internships to university students interested in television production-- writing, directing, lighting, editing, communications research, production management, and the basics of journalism. We're looking for people with passion, commitment, and the capacity to step outside the box.
Send your resumes to pat.evangelista (at) gmail (dot) com.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
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