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This video is a 4-part documentary produced in 2013 that explores Philippine history and culture through artifacts, archaeological sites, and ethnic groups. It features interviews with archaeologists discussing discoveries like a 67,000-year-old finger bone found in a cave, providing evidence of early human settlement. The documentary aims to educate viewers on Philippine heritage and promote nationalism.
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Motion Picture Analysis

This video is a 4-part documentary produced in 2013 that explores Philippine history and culture through artifacts, archaeological sites, and ethnic groups. It features interviews with archaeologists discussing discoveries like a 67,000-year-old finger bone found in a cave, providing evidence of early human settlement. The documentary aims to educate viewers on Philippine heritage and promote nationalism.
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Jelyn Maxine A.

Hanapon | OBTEC 1-17

Analyze a Video

Anticipate.
What is the Title?

“National Treasure: A Journey Through history” (Part 2)

What do you think you will see?

I expected this video to explore various artifacts, places, and cultures


that represent the Philippines' history based on the title itself.

Meet the video.


Type (check all that apply):
Animation Promotional Training film Combat film
Propaganda
Newsreel News Documentary Entertainment
report Informational
Commercial Other: _________________________________________

Elements (check all that apply):


Live action Narration Special Background noise
Music effects
Color Black and
White Animation Dramatizations

What is the mood or tone?

The second video have explored insightful learnings about our culture,
including the presentation of discovered artifacts in a formal discussion
between professional people. The entire documentary encourages
nationalism and demonstrates Filipino pride in terms of culture.

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Observe its parts.


List the people, objects and activities you see.

PEOPLE OBJECTS ACTIVITIES

• Armand Mijares • Finger Bone • Penablanca,


(Archeologist) (67,000 years ago) Tuguegarao tour
• Victor Paz • Jawbone (30,000 • Visiting Callao Eco
(Archeologist) years ago) Tourism Caves
• Edwin Valientes • Levant (Qazfeh) • Quezon, Palawan
(Archeologist) (130,000-120,000 tour
years ago) • National Museum
• Mungo of Australia in Quezon visit
(Sahul) (45,000 • Lipuun Point visit
years ago) • Discussion of
• Skull cap (196,000 Austronesian
years ago) movement theories
• Manunggul Jar • Basco, Batanes
(890 B.C. – 710 tour
B.C)
• Historical artifacts
(stone, tools,
shells, pots, etc.)

People behind the 4-


part documentary
• Butch Nolasco
(Award winning
documentary
filmmaker)
Ethnic groups
• Austronesians
• Negrito
• Mamanwa
• Tausug
• Maranao
• Ifugao

Write one sentence summarizing this video.

A documentary focusing on various discoveries of artifacts, historical


places, and beautiful culture in the Philippines.

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Try to make sense of it.


When is this video from?

It was uploaded on the 23rd of November year 2013

What was happening at the time in history it was created?

By the month and year, the video was uploaded, the happenings in
the Philippines are as follows:
• November 8 – Typhoon Haiyan (known in the Philippines as Typhoon
Yolanda), the deadliest Philippine typhoon on record, caused catastrophic
destruction in the Visayas, particularly on the islands of Samar and Leyte,
killing 6,300 people.
• November 15 – A group of Abu Sayyaf militants raided a resort on the
Malaysian island of Pom Pom in Semporna, Sabah
• November 20 – The Supreme Court of the Philippines abolishes the Priority
Development Assistance Fund otherwise known as the 'pork barrel'.
• November 25 – The special barangay elections were held in Zamboanga
City and Bohol.

Who made it?

The historical series is produced by the Eggie Apostol Foundation, with


the National Commission for Culture and the Arts. It is directed by
award-winning documentarian Butch Nolasco.

Who do you think is the intended audience?

The documentary was aired on a variety of public mediums. I assume the


target audience was everyone, or someone with a curiosity in Philippine
culture.

How do you think the creator wanted the audience to respond? List evidence
from the video or your knowledge about who made it that led you to your
conclusion.

The main goal of the documentary's producer, in my opinion, was to


educate and provide information to the viewers. Positive remarks,
gratitude, and subscribing to his channel, on the other hand, can be
beneficial.

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Jelyn Maxine A. Hanapon | OBTEC 1-17
Use it as historical evidence.
What did you find out from this video that you might not learn anywhere else?

I'd always been fascinated by the Philippines' stunning natural beauty.


One of my bucket lists was to tour all of our country's historical sites.
The video I loved viewing the most was the detailed information of
artifacts discovered in one of our caves in part two of the national
treasures 1st episode. Dr. Armand Mijares found a 67,000-year-old finger
bone, and this is when I heard that no older than 50,000-year-old bone
has previously been discovered. It was incredible to learn that evidence
of the earliest human activity was discovered in one of the Philippines'
caves, Callao Cave, Cagayan.

What other documents, photos, or historical evidence are you going to use to
help you understand this event or topic?

Buch Nolasco's well known works such as Jose Rizal: Ang Buhay ng
Isang Bayani (1996), and Lakas Sambayanan = People Power (2001).

References:

butch nolasco. (2013, November 1). "NATIONAL TREASURES: A Journey Through History (Ep
# 1) - Part 1 of 4 [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JK_fI7y8njg

butch nolasco. (2013b, November 2). “NATIONAL TREASURES: A Journey Through History”
(Ep. # 1) - Part 2 of 4 [Video]. YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjdWiT1syQU

butch nolasco. (2013c, November 2). “NATIONAL TREASURES: A Journey Through History”
(Ep. # 1) - Part 3 of 4 [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyp_-
RFDQIE

butch nolasco. (2013d, November 2). “NATIONAL TREASURES: A Journey Through History”
(Ep. # 1) - Part 4 of 4 [Video]. YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnswlHIlcK0

Inquirer, P. D. (2013, September 25). PH documentary on Living Asia Channel. INQUIRER.Net.


https://entertainment.inquirer.net/113885/ph-documentary-on-living-asia-channel

Wikipedia contributors. (2021b, April 20). 2013 in the Philippines. Wikipedia.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_in_the_Philippines#:%7E:text=November%208%20
%E2%80%93%20Typhoon%20Haiyan%20(known,typhoon%20with%20many%20left%
20homeless.

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