The VoiceMaster Speaks about the Power of Voice Acting in Storytelling at the BATA AKO Conference
In
celebration of National Children’s Month, BATA AKO PH organized the
BATA AKO Conference 2016, held on November 6-8 at the Smallville 21
Hotel in Iloilo City. Hundreds of parents, teachers and students
attended the event to learn about various issues affecting today’s
children, such as their rights, health and welfare, especially in the
age where they are exposed to too much information, too soon. There were
also topics discussed in the seminar that tackled children’s media,
such as children’s books, animation and television.

Pocholo “The VoiceMaster” Gonzales
graced the event as a panelist and a speaker during the conference,
sharing his knowledge about the voice and its importance in
storytelling. According to the VoiceMaster, storytelling is a timeless
manner of passing on history, tradition, and even moral values from one
generation to another. As a youth advocate for 20 years, the VoiceMaster
has worked closely with young people and has seen how technology has
greatly transformed how children think, learn and behave in their
environment. As a Filipino futurist, he also shared his foresight about
how technology will continue to evolve, and how the education sector
should adapt to these changes.

In his talk entitled “Voice Acting for
Effective Storytelling,” the VoiceMaster shared his experience and
expertise in voice acting that parents and teachers can apply in
storytelling. He talked about the voice as the most powerful human
instrument, and how voice acting techniques can greatly improve how
one’s story is heard and received. The VoiceMaster also encouraged the
audience to tell their story in a manner that will inspire and motivate
other people. Of course, the VoiceMaster amazed the audience by
demonstrating his voice acting talent through a repertoire of character
voices, and by doing a live radio drama, voicing multiple characters!
The BATA AKO Conference’s speaker lineup
included Daisy Atienza of National Council for Children’s Television,
Tarie Sabido of Philippine Board on Books for Young People, Glory
Moralidad of Bata Ako PH, and Rose Gonzales of the Animation Council of
the Philippines.

BATA AKO also organized other activities
for the month such as a medical mission, storytelling session, games
and film showing to celebrate National Children’s Month.
























