Pepot Superstar
The film focuses on a ten-year-old boy whose dream is to become a movie star. Pepot the dreamer is surrounded by people who are equally dazzled by the movie world.
- Senior Editor
Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines
$350 - $500 / Day
Request QuoteDaniel is a documentary and narrative editor. His wide-ranging interests and sense of harmony have led to more than twenty years of collaborations across industries. His first movie, Pepot Superstar, won Best Film and Best Editing at the Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival in 2005. His work for History Asia includes The Housewife Who Led a Revolution -- a documentary about Cory Aquino and how she became Asia's first female president. For CNN Philippines, he edited Profiles with Mitzi Borromeo, a weekly TV magazine program. Daniel has also worked on corporate videos for international and regional brands.
The film focuses on a ten-year-old boy whose dream is to become a movie star. Pepot the dreamer is surrounded by people who are equally dazzled by the movie world.
Among the country’s staggering list of political icons, none were ever as influential as the late Corazon Aquino and Ferdinand Marcos. Both controversial in their own right, the former Presidents ruled during a time of deep political strife, when the drama that came with Philippine politics was at an all-time high. The new documentaries "Marcos: The Fall of a Dictator" and "Cory Aquino: The Housewife Who Led a Revolution" aim to provide an in-depth look at the lives of former Presidents.
Profiles is the award-winning weekly news magazine of CNN Philippines. It was produced, written, and hosted by veteran news anchor Mitzi Borromeo.
Mano Amiga (Helping Hand) is a network of schools where children from low-income families receive international quality education and the necessary support to give them a better life.
Mano Amiga (Helping Hand) is a network of schools where children from low-income families receive international quality education and the necessary support to give them a better life.
Mano Amiga (Helping Hand) is a network of schools where children from low-income families receive international quality education and the necessary support to give them a better life.
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