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Lester in there you know as soon as I
began a very for a virtuoso type meet
Ohio on board the years have made have
improved our vocabulary
so major virtuoso Jackman and Maine
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me even then no and and I mean it is not
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today so right now we have direct Barney
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hello my name is Bonnie logroño and my
youtube channel is also my name Bonnie
logroño and my content is just anything
that I'm interested in short films
documentaries vlogs whatever I want to
make I put it there I can get the new
voice Veronica here see nobody isn't
guest not in Leicester and so bringing
in the didn't avoid see George at out of
juice yeah actually I felt so my the
time we did that I had a fever and then
every time that I'd hear his voice I get
sleepy I couldn't I couldn't pick up
because it sounded like BBC Radio you
know even if they talk about a tragedy
and that English accent kicks in and
everything is just so calming
contingency direct no I'm voice yeah
Alomar Lester I watched a video I think
at that time the the title was still
different should I forgot the name of
the dog I said I was a dog and you were
running the relay race and I was just
letting it play yes I have a few screens
on my desk I was letting it play and
then I'd do the contract and I'd look at
it and they do the contract and then
eventually the story started to pick up
I didn't know at the last part I didn't
know the last part that it was a little
heartbreaking yeah pero you guys are
able to do that you're able to tell the
story in a way that it's very
interesting that in the moment per
predict what's going to happen in the
end this comes from your background as a
director yes especially that vlog yeah
what was the name of the dog sorry oh
that my dog's name was he's be gone okay
I wanted to say be gone but they don't
see here okay so it was big oh yeah yeah
that particular vlog oh it was really
good because you know that story itself
was really close to my heart
yeah so and for me making these videos
filmmaking is a form of expression
for me so it is really something that
I've worked on to to be good at to be a
storyteller yes so I guess that's why it
was really impactful when you watched it
or when other people watch it is when
when when I'm emotional as I'm making
videos it it becomes better that's what
they say you know for artists even for
songwriters yeah for writers when you're
emotional when there's heart ache heart
break everything becomes I wouldn't see
it becomes you're able to translate the
story better
no directly destructively better let's
start with your genesis Munda
so you've as I've watched the late night
all of your content when you're
challenging at a lot of you have 283
uploads yeah on my channel 283 uploads
no but you started when when did the the
creative but a fleetest really start you
like filmmaking filmmaking or anything
creative mother did you start writing
did how did it start
creatively I started with drawing djembe
because it's really easy most kids start
with drawing all you need is a pen and
paper
yeah but for telling stories through
motion movement gonna see Guto I started
around when I was four years old um I
made animations using PowerPoint so I
always say that's like that's when I
started filmmaking with PowerPoint and
like just making stuff move using that
animation tools in PowerPoint and then
after that I'm not sure if you guys are
familiar with gif maker it's like a
program so I made animations using that
program as I got older I didn't get my
first camera until when I was in middle
school mm-hmm
I was raised in the u.s. so Oh
seventh grade and yeah it was kind of
like vlogging just like recording stuff
that was happening in my life okay so
yeah even before youtube I was already
like doing the same kind of videos that
a lot of people do now in terms of
filmmaking which is what I do now for a
living
yes my career other than the YouTube
videos it was after a film school which
I went to in 2010 in Cebu there's a film
school there the International Academy
of Film and Television which is where I
met my wife all so that's basically my
filmmaking journey from making
animations using PowerPoint to the stuff
I make now okay okay so wrong so okay
there are so many aspects to to your
personality and the bottom listed to
your personality to your personal to
your personal money into your
personality and I like it when I get
good so seriously Casey intensive there
is the hot my god anecdotal I want to
see Tito Paulo there's one notice I made
yeah and then it said there were seven
but it was October 7 and I McConnell
penis kilkis latter office no everywhere
and no one ever told me that the
spelling was wrong so when I'm wrong it
okey to correct me actually like that
okay so there are made so many aspects
to your person so director now at leap a
high school track tomorrow oh and then
animator and writer you pick a tighter
when did that start around high school
then actually before I became a
filmmaker I wanted to make I wanted to
write novels para Nico did you mentioned
earlier so I actually majored in
literature Munna Oh before I switch to
film school I say I felt like it would
be uh it would be less a less risky
career
that then making novels yes making films
would be less risky although it is still
risky but I still wanted to be
I still wanted to have an artistic
career in some way so definitely I
wanted to tell stories in some way all
right
eventually you filmmaking next thing
okay how many did you write manuscripts
and nobody Lila indeed oh man I've never
written like a full manuscript
oh just just a few you in then you
scripts are easier to write here the
novels so that's why I feel making alone
okay who knows maybe MA yeah but I've
seen you in such I know you write a lot
of short films or short stories yeah the
one of devatta the one of the see we do
it so this is how you exercise and
become and sometimes can say you also
have to exercise the creativity because
it haunts you in the middle of the night
you have to write something I yelled
input and filmmaking is like it has a
lot of different art forms nothing like
writing is part of filmmaking
okay drawing through animation is a part
of filmmaking so lot like many of my
interests are there already in
filmmaking so it's like combining
everything together that's why as a
writer that's how you started your
animation when you were just young you
just started drawing
yeah yeah right making gif once I
learned how to use a computer
oh so yeah so may I ask how young are
you Benny
I am already 27 young Lester but a baton
but ah hahaha there are still very young
Benny so much in you're also a dancer
mmm yeah not as much as before you say
what do you know it's it's one of my
passions that I guess oh if you love
something make time for it
you know better it's all mostly on the
creative side no yeah and then you were
saying that with the how far has it gone
your dancing your your b-boy hobbies are
handicapped
Labs are in the show Oh how far has it
gone your how when did you start on that
ie some fella what's B boy but so sorry
please explain for all the tito's so
b-boying you might know it more as
breakdancing okay cuz that's what the
media calls it but basically it's one of
the four elements of hip-hop
so there's emceeing or rapping
okay DJing graffiti and then the last
one breakdancing or b-boying which is
like doing acrobatic moves on the dance
floor to the music of whatever the DJ is
playing so you know like how you
structure your thoughts no seriously it
you you really break it down and it's
very it I can easily understand it
especially someone from the outside
looking in especially when you are I've
already researched on filmmaking in
there was a time that I felt like I
absorbed the information but I really
couldn't put it together yet thank you
for putting it okay so this is when
money that you mean this this with
Lester 14 2014 last year so Marcy oh
then you know if I do this at this age
the marriage is higher up rafter forget
opposed I know
be boys who still dance on in their
seventies any preparation to this do you
have to be in the gym like twice Bowie
three times a week star in your core
it's more of actually doing the moves so
it's a repetition land and also it's an
art form then so it's it's more of
creating your own moves
oh like this particular video is showing
different variations of one move so
button
that's the art form in in break dancing
like you take a move you know that is
already existing and then you you flip
it you change it into your own as you
were saying how long did it take you to
be that good in is a b-boy break the
head sing yeah I started sophomore year
in high school just through YouTube
videos then and I'm still doing it till
now so that's like almost 10 years and
how often do you do it now with your
busy schedule how often can you do it
usually just one hour every weekday one
hour every week back in high school I
was doing it for hours after school
every day for hours so in the
prerequisite just an open space no yeah
just the floor just music and in your
imagination imagination yeah Lester
pregnancy love us okay so going back yin
and genesis to break that gap book then
I think of a gimpy boy breakdance know
that that's the origin of the break
that's how he got into it so as I was
saying a while ago you either way you
structure your thoughts it's it's very
it's very organized to in a way that
once you say it it's very understandable
specially guide from someone outside
looking in when I was researching out
and filmmaking one time I felt like I
knew the the information but I really
couldn't take it in then I watch yours
you have literally making
filmmaking 101 by oh yeah and then you
you talked about it again the knavish
was it was
I don't feel make it better I bought the
book now what's that they feel any well
yeah they had this far filmmaking for
dummies for you to for you to be able to
really understand it you can watch this
and you really you really able to
explain it well so that it was useful
for you it was it was very useful
pattern all everything that I research a
culmination was your video and then I
was able to grasp but information but I
was holding something liquid can say
then when I watched your video pattern
all of a sudden it solidified all the
things I read that's where did you get
where did you get that you know where
did you get that ability because not not
everyone has that the the way you see
you structure your thoughts the way
you're able to articulate your your
thoughts Islam well for my video signal
they're easy to understand because I
write my videos before I actually start
recording so but right now anything
through conversation well you the
question you asked me can analysis it's
about breakdancing the beer what my
dancing is and it's a topic that I
already know a lot about and then I even
talked about you know its origins about
with hip hop and that's just because I'm
interested in history so I don't know
incorporate history into everything that
I talk about
oh and then your mom was saying yeah you
as a child you were very quiet you're
very observant
I said I'm quiet you're able to just
bring it out but Kayla out there most of
the time you're you're very quiet yeah
I'm very much introvert like my wife we
won't talk for hours a day will happen
like against night and they say no very
interpreted yesterday I mean Celeste
epic Nikita Imogen syllabus hi hello
there was a viper in the gurus of
covering the lanka way but that's what
are you saying happen a lot of the i'm
not claiming to be part of the group
arrow i'm a lot of the creative people
are very introverted
no but guy team is FC miss Ferguson
she holds she dance pero as soon as
that's over you have to leave her alone
yeah so that's that's one aspect yeah so
aesdirect was saying when older mom I
can we pull that up because I really
liked that video better we can also
share the world with my parents can you
go down I think it's on the fourth row
all right after that I and negative
visualization yeah sorry sorry in BA yes
it is Amana Luna I check I ensure no
parent went well hot no more Tiger
Australia say Australian boy knee when I
first saw bunny
he was carried by his mom from the
airplane on basket and of course as a
father I always look at all the siblings
and the same way another human being can
you put it on pause sorry
yeah when he gonna drawing yeah yeah
what do you use for this I had an iPad
and then I drew it with a pen yeah so in
inland I just wanted to make a video
with my parents cuz I've never had
before
oh and they also they're also kind of
well my father mostly is introverted
then okay so I did it upon an interview
style along alright so this is what came
out of it okay creatively is there you
have a weakness is there something that
you feel like well I need to improve on
this yeah something I've always wanted
to to do is like music singing I don't
do that okay maybe when I'm older that's
one thing you have to explore now you
want to explore Pala more of the singing
side singing rapping what is it another
music like playing an instrument or
something okay um my my brother and my
sister they're like really good pianists
okay um so I always felt like when I was
younger that I would never be able to
reach their level so I didn't I didn't
even throw in along I just went with the
other art forms that I do now this is
one one thing you want to explore in the
future yeah yeah yeah
music but the musical score account NASA
film one man team anyway I will continue
with this but before we continue I think
one thing I have similar with you is
that the exact age of your parents it's
the exact age then that I had my baby
I think yeah but yeah no math good night
how many now hey segi let's continue
because this is a very good story I was
42 when he was born
mania is
active baby always riding around so
Masai Yahoo nananana music it's a TV
like too much alone one time we were at
the UB Film Center metal dome rehearsal
and he was just running around
suddenly he bumped his head in the wall
there's a film Center and it opened up
his forehead which needed it says very
active energetic always doing something
parody energy drawing a new imagination
but
before great one you an assignment
description independent learner always
curious always an imaginative basically
invaded but in supports continuously
oh yeah policy body number gonna think
I'm a little after a mania skateboard
rollerblades make babies my babies don't
believe myself an American high school
varsity Konaseema hobble Elementary
my McLennan ago observe American Express
name servicing the Minami my sobbing
mama is spoiling the same phenomenon
Cielo even you you'll be in hand go and
you stop an embargo on Ian's train we're
a democracy cominging on where am i
coming means 'no but a big insula
trending I shouldn't complain
garlic lemon one is a bit more good when
they are indeed when the regional
agencies
and garnish our own encores never says
ah be cool and Sonia do what you like
Sanka Messiah you pursue you go any
fashion girl na na minha Nenana bright
Asia dream Oksana we give them freedom
we give them D and they will choose
right Bonnie we will continue with this
passion in what he is doing and whatever
is doing do it for the glory of God
that's my advice he will continue this
passion I need evidence among the works
near mercy bunny happy the honey
Kanban Sarnia execution engine adorn a
manometer imagination manager used to be
put into his his work he wants real
number so he wants you you never watch
Santa body
I was amazing I wanted to say something
and I didn't want to interrupt the
narrative the narrative is good
you're independent learning about a
teacher and the point be Sabina
independent learner dance in the push up
overpass okay he's independently
learning outside the classroom but over
you I can see the creative side no
better you were also an athlete in high
school yeah you you're doing track so
that's why I see a lot of running in
your video I think there's one you
recently uploaded the new one you were
running a lot this room for DISA good
for DISA go beyond sorry oh the trees
yeah yeah no I noticed that there was a
lot of running scenes is that the the
history of when you used to do high
school track you still have that urge
when there's an open space yeah yeah I'm
still very active even now I go to the
gym one or two hours a day so the
discipline you so admire I have no socks
on the hodong's a desk way once I said
sometimes I can't get up for you you're
always able to do so many things
well I go through that struggled in like
every single day I feel the same way
like I just want to relax some time just
take a break which I do not mind every
now and then pedal in order to fight
that you just have to take it one day at
a time sometimes Kisei you see her you
see your schedule for the month and it's
so overwhelmingly you have to do this
you have to do this yes and throughout
all of that you're thinking and then I
have to go to a gym every single day
everything for all 30 days so so I just
take it one day at a time one day at a
time
yeah Oh eNOS eNOS Abba so he played a
fee he talks in Leicester one day at a
time and more importantly have you tried
to get a to go to the gym
as a group guy going to the gym is also
a good bonding experience for for a team
the bow you're able to really achieve a
goal as a as a team so na it makes your
brain more active more creative when
you're when you're exercising so it's a
good pointless exercise oh that's true
hopefully before the end of 2019
convinced good to see Lester my gym so
direct Manny okay so physically you're
able to really keep yourself at telegin
you're at your prime seriously I've seen
I've actually not mentioning names I
know some older now especially older
than you
some directors who really lead a is the
term a sedentary time about sedentary
life natela the activities well Hannah
Machado it's it's more on cousin when
you start reading and you really pick up
the habit of reading means and it's hard
to stop when you read something when you
haven't read yet one paragraph will
knock you out when you're just starting
out the look I got better as you develop
the habit it's tough it's hard to stop
being better Union as I was saying you
have to stay active and this is one
thing that I see in your work especially
can we pull it up Lester increase in the
Philippines this video is an in
collaboration with is part of a
fundraiser this is happening on YouTube
right now but the footage I use is all
from previous vlogs day oh yeah so
that's that's uh that's one thing that I
really like you're able to take yeah I
saw some of the some of the snippets if
I can call it that yeah and I saw it now
from from your previous from your
previous work so I know this must you
focus more on quality now
than so many uploads no um yeah moron
taking my time making sure that I really
like the video that I make before I
upload it rather than just sticking to a
deadline well what was the breakthrough
video for you
I said I remember I really clearly
remember seeing you at within the range
of 15 to 20 and then at that time we had
no podcast and then I was thinking how
can I make this guy collaborate with my
wife I say paralyzed you were more on
the very creative side and at that time
I think we were just doing Pharma food
reviews so what was right now you're
already at 100 103 was there ever a
breakout video or
