The final recital of Bubog at Karga: Acting Workshop on the Chubbuck Technique
for Background Actors by the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP)
successfully showcased sterling performances in an event conducted in-person
last May 5, 2022 at the Cinematheque Center Manila.
The acting showcase was the culminating activity for the first batch of background actors who underwent a 14-week intensive online acting training and onsite rehearsals with the guidance of renowned acting coach, Director Rahyan Carlos.
There were 25
selected talents who were mentored on the Chubbuck Technique, a widely-used
acting technique created and popularized by Hollywood acting coach, Ivanna
Chubbuck. Director Carlos was trained by Ivanna Chubbuck herself, and is the
only Filipino certified to mentor this acting method and creative philosophy in
the country.
FDCP Chairperson
and CEO, Liza DiƱo notes in her message during the program, “This workshop is
so important to us because we want to empower and dignify background actors. At
the end of the day, it’s still very important
to formalize these skills in order for us to elevate as professionals in
this field, especially since acting is a continuous process of learning. These
background actors have an important role and they deserve a space as respected
actors.”
FDCP’s National
Registry, with the support of the Star Magic Philippines’ Trainings and
Workshops, created the three-part workshop on the globally-adapted acting
technique which aims to train film workers from different backgrounds. Its
first installment, Bubog at Karga: Acting Workshop on the Chubbuck Technique
for Background Actors, is directed at upskilling and retooling of film workers
and putting importance into learning development.
Star Magic
Workshops Head, Director Carlos, proudly presented his students’ acting talents
to the Cinematheque audience composed of friends, families of the participants,
and members of the film and entertainment community. With the objective of
amplifying and opening more opportunities to background actors, directors and
talent scouts were also invited to the exclusive event.
“Nakita ko sa
batch na ito, lahat sila gutom—gutom na matuto. I always tell them that acting
is a lifestyle of learning. Balikan natin ang sarili natin, mag-aral tayo at matuto
para igalang tayo.” Director Carlos said.
The Chubbuck
Technique is a twelve-step acting technique that uses
experiences such as pain, insecurities, issues, and fears as a powerful fuel to
overcome, resolve, learn, evolve and create catharsis for the characters in the
script. There may be differences from where an artist is getting their
emotions from but the technique applies specific tools in order to achieve the
general objective of the scene. The laboratory style of workshops was done in a
hybrid setup of 10 online sessions and 4 face-to-face trainings, that was set
for three hours but occasionally extended up to 6-8 hours once a week.
Unforgettable
scenes from remarkable local and international films were reenacted by the
participants as an application of the tools and techniques they have learned
during the workshops. The showcase presented scenes from films that came across
genres— drama, romance, horror, comedy, and action.
The talents
showed effective acting skills as they played memorable scenes from popular
Filipino and Hollywood films such as Olivia M. Lamasan’s Starting Over Again, Laurice Guillen’s Dahil Mahal Kita, Jerry
Lopez Sineneng’s romantic-comedy Labs Kita… Okey ka Lang?, Josh
Boone’s The Fault in our Stars, and
the James
Cameron classic Titanic, among others.
A post-show red
carpet walk, awarding of certificates, and a video presentation of the
participants’ journey capped the celebration. The participants of the
pioneering batch of background actors to complete the workshop came from
different acting backgrounds such as theater, independent films, television
shows, advertisements, music videos, and online content.
Director Carlos
also addressed his students, “Nangangarap ako para sa inyo! More hard work in
training and onto the next level. With this result, gagalangin ang mga
character actors natin dahil magkaroon ng confidence ang mga producers,
writers, directors, na they’re not just talents, they are actors. Titingalain
rin sila. I’m so proud of Filipino talent but we lack the training, the
opportunities. With this (acting showcase), this is such validation that pwede
natin simulan sa pamamagitan ng training para respetuhin at pataasin ang
kalidad ng acting dito sa Pilipinas.”
One of the
participants, Dene Gomez shared, “You really turned the tables for us
background actors, and made us feel significant. Beyond the education to
upskill our craft, you validated us that we deserve to be here and we have a
spot in this business.”
Next on for the
acting workshop series are an upcoming workshop open for writers, directors and
producers, and another for professional actors are in the works. The FDCP
National Registry is still accepting applications, registration forms are
accessible through these links: Lights, Camera, Action!: Directing Actors using the
Chubbuck Technique (Directors, Producers, Writers) and The Power of Training: An Acting Masterclass for Professional
Actors on the Chubbuck Technique.
The Film
Development Council of the Philippines, through its National Registry Program,
aims to help film workers to access training opportunities and assistance in
the Agency’s goal of contributing to growth of the Philippine film industry by
elevating the skills and expertise of the Filipino talent. To sign-up as a
member and get instant updates on upcoming workshops and training, you may
click here: https://nationalregistry.fdcp.ph/signup.
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