Create a 45–60 second music video plus digital poster using camera techniques, a BandLab intro beat, plus a Filipino cultural message.
music, movement, acting, or performance
photography, videography, poster design, digital graphics
mobile apps, editing tools, Filipino values or stories
Your output should have one clear Filipino message.
A short music video showing one Filipino value or cultural idea using camera shots, editing, a BandLab-made intro beat, plus a matching digital poster.
It combines performance, visuals, digital tools, plus Filipino culture in one output.
Your video should be meaningful, visually planned, creatively produced.
A student or group faces a problem. Classmates notice, help, then work together. The ending feels hopeful.
Easy to shoot in school, simple for 60 seconds, perfect for shot angles, camera movement, plus a short beat intro.
Filipino value: Bayanihan, cooperation, care for others.
Use home sounds as rhythm. Focus on family life.
Show respect for elders in the digital age.
Show helping, greeting, sharing, gratitude.
Move from trend-copying to meaningful creativity.
Use a family meal or table as a central symbol.
Capture local community life.
45–60 seconds, at least 5 original shots or scenes, clear Filipino value or message, mobile app editing.
Title, strong image, tagline, readable typography, visual look matching the video.
Use photography techniques: high angle, low angle, wide shot, or close-up.
Create a short intro beat in BandLab for the opening.
Camera looks down. Subject feels smaller or weaker.
Camera looks up. Subject feels stronger or important.
Shows the person or place. Good for setting the scene.
Shows emotion, detail, or an important object.
Suggested rule: Use at least 3 different shot types.
Move camera left or right to reveal space or action.
Move camera up or down to show height, mood, or surprise.
Move with the subject while walking or acting.
Suggested rule: Use at least 2 camera movements.
Create a short beat in BandLab. Place it at the beginning of your video. Suggested length: 5–10 seconds.
Use loops, drums, claps, stomps, classroom sounds, or home sounds. Simple is okay.
The beat should fit the mood of the video.
What Filipino value will we show? What simple story can we tell in 60 seconds?
What camera angles plus movements fit our story? What mood should our intro beat create?
What title, image, plus tagline will attract viewers?
Are our media, sounds, visuals original, allowed, respectful?
| Criteria | 4 – Excellent | 3 – Good | 2 – Developing | 1 – Needs Work |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Filipino Culture / Message | Clear, meaningful, respectful | Clear message | Present, weak | Unclear or missing |
| Storytelling | Strong beginning, middle, end | Clear, organized | Uneven | Confusing |
| Camera Techniques | Purposeful, well used | Several used correctly | Few used | Missing or unclear |
| Criteria | 4 – Excellent | 3 – Good | 2 – Developing | 1 – Needs Work |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BandLab Intro Beat | Creative, fits very well | Present, fits | Present, weak | Missing |
| Digital Poster | Strong title, image, tagline, layout | Clear, neat | Basic, understandable | Unclear or incomplete |
| Responsible Media Use | Responsible, respectful | Mostly responsible | Needs checking | Major concerns |
Suggested total: 6 criteria × 4 points = 24 points
Bayanihan, family, respect, friendship, youth identity, community life
Choose shot angles, movements, locations, colors, poster style
Decide the mood. Design your BandLab intro beat.
Start with one strong idea. Build the visuals plus sound around it.
Next step: choose your concept, divide roles, plan shots, make your BandLab intro beat, start creating.