
Creative Futures 2021
CREATE Philippines is gathering the creative industry in a special two-day digital conference, featuring leaders and experts, to inspire and discuss the future of the Philippine creative economy.
In its fourth edition, CREATE Philippines presents Creative Futures on June 28 and 29. The online event promises to be a productive convergence of creatives in the fields of Animation, Advertising, Communication Design, Game Development, Digitalized Creative Content, and Comics and Illustration, among others. Furthermore, the event serves as both a celebration of the inherent creativity of Filipinos and a take-off point for realizing the economic potential and business viability of the creative industry.
Inspired by derivative contracts in business, the conference was aptly named Creative Futures to reflect the impact of the creative industry in the country’s overall economy when developed further. The conference is meant to foster community-building where creatives can find a space to collaborate and learn from leaders in the field and pioneers in the digital landscape. From this community, the Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM) aims to promote the Philippine creative to potential clients as the agency highlights the best of what the industry has to offer.
One of the highlights of Creative Futures is the presentation of the Philippine Creative Industries Act. Authored by Congressman Christopher “Toff” de Venecia and filed by the Arts and Culture, and Creative Industries Bloc of the 18th Congress (ACCIB), the bill aims to provide an enabling policy and governance framework that will shape the Philippine creative industry, make it globally competitive, and ensure a sustainable future for the country’s local talents.
The first day of the event features the following line-up of activities and speakers:
- -An adobo Magazine-produced panel of local creatives, including Design Center of the Philippines Executive Director Rhea Matute, Intramuros Administrator Atty. Guiller Asido, Curiosity’s Kristine Layaoen, Design Advisory Council’s Architect Royal Pineda, and Plus63 Design Co. Founding Partner Dan Matutina, who will talk about the role of data and graphic design in enhancing Intramuros’ urban planning and user experience
- -Trese creators Budjette Tan and Kajo Baldisimo, and director/showrunner Jay Oliva who will talk about the comic book’s journey to becoming a Netflix adaptation
- -Filipino-American comic book writer and artist Whilce Portacio who will share insights on telling Filipino stories to a global audience
Scheduled on the second day are:
- -Kiddo Cosio’s presentation of La Union’s The Great Northwest and talk on how they’ve run and managed their business, and navigated the lockdowns brought about by the pandemic
- -A presentation by Kumu Philippines, together with its Co-Founder and Social TV Chief of Content Angelo Mendez and Vice President for Marketing Vicky Herrera, on how it plans to make the country the region’s latest technology hub
- -A panel discussion on eSports with Evident Communications CEO Cecile Yujuico, Tier One’s Tryke Gutierrez, Gariath Concepts’ Joebert Yu, and eSports caster Mara Aquino
- -National Artist for Cinema Kidlat Tahimik’s short film about empowering communities in storytelling
A two-part curated program of short films from different regions of the country, presented by the Film Development Council of the Philippines with introduction from Chairperson and CEO Liza Diño-Seguerra, will also be happening on both the first and second days of the conference.
Aside from these presentations, talks, and panel discussions, a series of breakout sessions featuring brand and industry panels are also in the works as the program continually expands its partnerships in the public and private sectors.
As part of CITEM’s digital shift, CREATE Philippines will be launching its website not only to showcase the journey of Filipino creatives through engaging content but to help capacitate the sector. “We want the CREATE platform to be a directory of sorts and a starting point for collaboration within diverse sectors of the country’s creative economy,” Suaco-Juan adds.
For more information about CREATE Philippines and the Creative Futures 2021 digital conference, register at http://bit.ly/creativefutures2021. Follow CREATE Philippines on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.