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Pisay Mindanao, PUP Manila students lead Indie-Siyensya video award winners

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Pisay Mindanao Indie-Siyensya video award winners
Best Film winners: PUP’s “Sinag” (Open) and PSHS Southern Mindanao’s “Snooze” (Youth Category). Screencaptures from videos.

Philippine Science High School – Southern Mindanao Campus (Pisay) and Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) Manila students lead the six winners of the 5th Indie-Siyensya video awards.

“Snooze,” a documentary on the science of sleep by Micah Paulina C. Limlengco of Philippine Science High School – Southern Mindanao Campus won Best Film in the Youth category.

Pisay is joined by Rizal National Science High School, and De La Salle University Integrated School – Manila in the Best Film Youth category winners.

PUP Manila’s “Sinag,” a look at the surprising science of solar power by Richelle Joan Gareza Enriquez of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (NCR) won Best Film in the Open category.

PUP Manila is joined by Arkos Digital and NU Sports Academy as the Best Film Open category winners.

The winning young filmmakers explore science mysteries amid the COVID-19 pandemic and were selected from over 60 entries from schools and individuals all across the Philippines, from Abra to Maguindanao. Their entries consisted of short documentaries relevant to the theme “The Scientist in Me,” aimed at explaining the science behind everyday things.

From the mundane mysteries such as sleep and solar power to social issues such as vaccine hesitancy to environmentally-sustainable fishing traditions, everyday science comes to life with the able explorations of young documentary filmmakers of the Department of Science and Technology – Science Education Institute’s (DOST-SEI’s) 5th Indie-Siyensya Filmmaking Competition.

DOST-SEI specifically chose this theme in response to the need for public safety in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as a way to encourage the youth to see science as an essential part of their everyday lives.

“Science is so much more than just a set of facts: it is a way of life, a way of seeing the world,” said DOST-SEI Director Dr. Josette T. Biyo. “This innate ability to see the world anew is a philosophy of hope that is much needed, especially in these times. It is for this reason that we chose the theme, ‘The Scientist in Me.’”

For the “Youth Category” for high school, tertiary school, and out-of-school youth aged 13-20, the winners were:

  1. “Snooze,” a documentary on the science of sleep, by Micah Paulina C. Limlengco of Philippine Science High School – Southern Mindanao Campus
  2. “Agam- Agham,” a Filipino-language investigation of vaccine hesitancy, by Mary Antonette G. Agapito, Malena Riz C. Ballon, Juliana Krishna W. Guevarra, Val Allen U. Eltagonde, and Divine Mae R. Manadong of Rizal National Science High School (Region 4A)
  3. “Marvels of Science: Non-Newtonian Fluid,” an exploration of the strange properties of a homemade material, by De La Salle University Integrated School – Manila (NCR)

For the “Open Category” for college students, teachers, and S&T professionals, the winners were:

  1. “Sinag,” a look at the surprising science of solar power, by Richelle Joan Gareza Enriquez of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (NCR)
  2. “Super Sci Yan,” an exploration of alternative energy sources, by Kenneth Peterson F. Leviste of Arkos Digital (NCR)
  3. “Yankaw,” an investigative documentary of a sustainable traditional Filipino fishing practice, by Khristine L. Sandoval of NU Sports Academy (Laguna, Region 4A)

The films were judged based on scientific content, idea execution, and filmmaking technique. The winners in each category were given trophies and cash prizes worth PhP100,000 for the Best Film, PhP50,000 pesos for the second prize, and PhP30,000 for the third prize.

In addition, both “Marvels of Science: Non- Newtonian Fluid” and “Yankaw” also received the Viewer’s Choice Award, amounting to an additional PhP20,000 each.

This initiative of DOST-SEI brings out the best in the Filipino where they get to show that science and art or art and science can be mixed and complement each other to create beautiful masterpieces. The winning entries may be viewed for free at the following link: https://bit.ly/5thIndieWinners.

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