In all honesty, advertising (the course I am currently
majoring in) was never my first, my second, or my last choice for college.
My
heart was set on literary arts, my second, liberal (psychology), and my last?
Well, though I’ve never thought of more than two, I can assure you, it would
have been anything but advertising.
To briefly explain, I live with a predominantly artistic
family.
I have a mother with a degree in advertising; an older
sister who, similar to my mother, also has a degree in advertising, and lastly,
an older brother, though taking up architecture, someone who was also fairly
artistic.
This was not a carefully planned out attempt at creating our
very own small time family run advertising/design firm.
No.
In my case, in fact, it was like a humongous looming shadow
that always followed, like a persistent itch that you couldn’t get rid of. Not
fate, simply something we we’re inclined to give into sooner or later.
Why bring this up so suddenly?
Well...
For our Earth and Life Science class, we we’re asked to talk
about Natural Science and Advertising and the relationship between the two in a
blog.
Let me say this straight.
I am the worst person to ask this of.
That is, if this was three years ago.
You see, what attracted me to the prospect of studying literature
and psychology was not simply the idea of being able to immerse myself in books
and close my antisocial self off with the excuse of taking my studying very seriously
(though that may partly be the case).
But the absolute joy of understanding the human puzzle. To
comprehend the differences from what is said, and what is implied. To hear what
is not spoken, but acted out. To be able to know people, not vaguely interpret
them.
That said, Advertising didn’t feel like the type of major
for me.
It was the absolute opposite of what I wanted.
Instead of catching the baseball, I was being asked to throw
it.
Advertising was like a complete 180 degree turn.
Here, the first rule was. To sell, it doesn’t matter what,
an idea? A product? A service? Sell! That’s all there is to it.
It was the speaking end of a conversation.
My words, my ideas, my whole self being bared to the public,
open for acceptance or criticism.
A one way game of persuasion.
It took me quite a while to realize that there was more to
it than a gaudy presentation and pretty words strung together.
Quoting the great Sun Tzu “In order to defeat the enemy, you
must first know your enemy”
In order to effectively sell, you have to first, understand the
target market. Their way of thinking, their level of understanding, the
worries they have, and the words they want to hear.
It was a game of catch.
A science that dealt with the human mind.
A more involved form of what I was seeking from a psychology
or literature major, and much, much more.
Advertising dealt with so many sciences, my mind was in a
pleasant state of confusion (which I plan to organize once I get all the
information in)
Before I knew it, I was having fun.
Like a chess game, near a stale mate, I was always eager to
take my next move.
There was a permanent question mark floating about in my
head at the end of every sentence.
“Would they buy it if I said this? Would it catch their attention
if I presented it like this? Is it better to go for print? or tv?”
Advertising and
natural science are inseparable.
A puzzle I plan on piecing together no matter how
unsolvable.
Camille Cruz from UST's 3Ad3 (3rd year advertising section 3) is a student of Prof.Crisencio Paner, this article was written under his guidance as weekly requirement for Earth and Life Science 102.
His credentials can be viewed here:
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?v5klolxvc64ro0y
Prof.Crisencio Paner:
Camille Cruz from UST's 3Ad3 (3rd year advertising section 3) is a student of Prof.Crisencio Paner, this article was written under his guidance as weekly requirement for Earth and Life Science 102.
His credentials can be viewed here:
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?v5klolxvc64ro0y
Prof.Crisencio Paner:
EDUCATION
•
Ph.D. in Biological Science (candidate)
University
of Santo Tomas, Graduate School
- M.S. Microbiology
University of
Santo Tomas
Thesis: “Chemical Control of Fungi
Infesting Easel Oil Paintings at
University of Santo Tomas Museum of Arts and
Sciences”
Published in: Prime Journal of
Microbiology Research
- Italian Scholarship Grant
Restoration and Conservation of Artworks Attacked by Biological Agents
Istituto
Centrale Per Il Restauro, Rome, Italy (January 1-June 30, 2004)
- B.S. Biochemistry
University of
Santo Tomas
- Professional Teaching Certification
Program (Major in Biological Science)
Caloocan City Polytechnic College
PUBLICATIONS
Book:
Co-author in LET Reviewer in Biology, 2006-2010
eds. Published by MET Inc.
ISBN
# 97193249-6-1, sold in National Bookstores
Articles:
- Understanding
Museum Pests: The Molds. CFAD Atelier Journal, University of Santo Tomas, Vol. 2 No. 1, 2003-2004,
pp. 80-83
- On
the Conservation of 20th Century Color Photographs Attacked by
Molds. CFAD Atelier Journal, UST., Vol. 2 No. 1, 2003-2004, pp. 106-113
- Witnessing
the Glory of Italy in Its Art History and Ancient Spaces. CFAD Atelier
Journal, UST, Vol. 3 No. 1, 2004-2005, pp. 55-72
- _______________.
Panorama Magazine, November 13, 2005, pp. 12, 13, & 21.
- Deterioration of Paintings and Painting Components
Caused by Microorganisms. CFAD Atelier Journal, UST., Vol. 3 No. 1,
2004-2005, pp. 91-94
- Microbial Deterioration of Painting Materials. CFAD Atelier
Journal, UST., Vol. 3 No. 1, 2004-2005, pp. 94-97.
- Conservation of Paintings Attacked by Molds. In
College Freshman English Book II. Agalabia, U., Aranda, R., et. al., pp.
124-125, UST Publishing House, 2004
- Today’s Restoration
Establishments. CFAD Atelier
Journal, UST., Vol. 4 & 5 No. 1, 2005-2006 & 2006-2007, pp. 95-99
RESEARCH WORK
·
Indoor Air Quality of
Beato Angelico Building of the University of Santo Tomas -Commissioned by UST
(Nov. 2009-May 2010)
BLOGS/ADS
1.
http://internet-moneymakingsecrets.blogspot.com
(Money-Making Secrets)
2.
http://internet-moneymakingsecrets.weebly.com (Internet Marketing Secrets)
3.
http://cmpaner.blogspot.com (The Painting Doctor-“Restorer/Conservator”)
4.
http://sulit.com.ph/3498047 (Research assistance/Thesis Assistance/Thesis
Editing)
5.
http://sulit.com.ph/4829772
(LET Review by a LET Topnotcher and Veteran Reviewer)
6.
http://sulit.com.ph/5040331
(Lotto Secrets Revealed!)
7.
http://sulit.com.ph/5058879
(Muscle Building Cookbook)
8.
http://sulit.com.ph/5069982
(Wedding Photography Secrets)
9.
http://sulit.com.ph/4973311
(Food Cart Franchise Business)
10.
http://sulit.com.ph/4833582
(St. Peter Life Plan and Memorial Chapels)
11.
http://sulit.com.ph/4186306
( Art and Craft Materials for Sale At Low Price!)
12.
http://sulit.com.ph/4621349
(Cleaning and Restoration of Paintings)
13.
http://sulit.com.ph/4869897 (Natracare Food Supplements)
14.
http://sulit.com.ph/4802983
(LET Reviewer Books)
15.
http://sulit.com.ph/5021693
(How to Lose Weight Fast!)
16.
http://sulit.com.ph/5093345
( How to Stop Hair Loss and Regrow It the Natural Way)
17.
http://sulit.com.ph/5126659 (How to Get Pregnant Fast!)
18.
http://sulit.com.ph/4930508 (Condo for Rent at 39K Infinity Tower, Global
City, Taguig)
19.
http://sulit.com.ph/5538321 (Licensure Exams for Teachers LET online
review)
20.
http://sulit.com.ph/5423603
(Internet Marketing Illuminati- How to
Make Money Online Fast!)
21.
http://sulit.com.ph/5352564 (Internet Millionaire Looking for Students!)
22.
http://sulit.com.ph/5628715 (The Ultimate Diablo 3 Guide)
WORK EXPERIENCE
- Instructor 5, CFAD, IPEA, Pharmacy, CTHM,
University of Santo Tomas
SY 1995-Present
Subjects taught: Organic Chemistry lab., Statistics, College Algebra,
Algebra
with Trigonometry, Business Math, Physics,
Plane
& Solid Geometry, Environmental Science, Biology
- Part Time Instructor,
Our Lady of Perpetual Help College, Manila
Subjects taught: Food Microbiology (Lecture and Laboratory)
- Part Time Instructor, St. Paul’s College, Quezon City
Subjects taught: Lec. & Lab: General Microbiology, Biochemistry,
Microtechnique
- Part Time Instructor,
Unciano Colleges and General Hospital, Inc., Manila
Subjects taught: Lec. & Lab: General Microbiology and Parasitology,
Inorganic Chemistry,
Comparative
Anatomy, Botany, Organic Chemistry, General Zoology,
Biology,
Biochemistry
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
·
Editor and Professional Consultant, MET
Publishing House, Manila
·
Microbiologist, Silver Swan Manufacturing
Inc.,Panghulo, Malabon
·
Biochemist, Watercare Philippines, Inc.,
Valenzuela City
·
Food Production Researcher(Mushroom Culture), TWH,
Inc., Cainta Rizal
·
Review Director for LET, Center for
Educational Excellence, Inc.
·
Project Consultant on “Biodeterioration of
Artworks”, Paper Conservation Laboratory, Archives Dept., Arzobispado de Manila
Projects:
Conservation of paintings by Fernando Amorsolo, Botong Francisco,
Ben Cab, Cezar Legaspi, Simon
Flores, Betsy Westerndorp
·
Licensure Exams For Teachers (LET) Reviewer at:
- Malabon City
University,MET Review Center, UST-College of Education, Caloocan Polytechnic College, Trinity College, & Center
for Educational Excellence Inc.
AWARDS AND HONORS
- Beato Angelico Service Award
- 10th Placer (85.60%), Licensure Examinations for Teachers (LET)
- Full College
Scholarship by Lourdes Reyes Foundation
- Professional Civil
Service Examinations, weighted ave: 86.49%
- Valedictorian, High School
- Salutatorian, Elementary
- Certificate of Appreciation as resource
speaker on the topic “Visual Arts and Restorations”, Faculty-Student Art
Forum, Beato Angelico Bldg.,UST.
- Recognition Award for invaluable support and committed
service to HARIBON UST as adviser from 2002-2004
- Honored
as 4th Degree(highest degree) member of the Knights of Columbus
Given by Philippine District IV-NCR
·
Loyalty and Faithful Award for 13 years of
Service
Knights of Columbus UST- Faculty Council 4321
·
Dedicated and Competent Service Award as LET
Reviewer
Malabon City University
·
Champion, Pautakan Quiz Bee for Coaches, UST
·
Family of the Year Award
Knights
of Columbus UST Faculty Council 4321
·
UST Graduate School Thesis Writing Grant
UST Graduate School Alumni Association
·
Certificate of Recognition for invaluable
Contribution as Lecturer/Reviewer
Pilot
Project on Review Classes for Licensure Examinations for Teachers
College of Education, UST
· Certificate of
Appreciation as guest speaker on the topic “Products that Cause Cancer”, given
by NEWAYS International (Phils.), Makati City
TRAINING
/SEMINAR WORKSHOPS
- Seminar on Test and
Measurement Evaluation
- Seminar on
Principles/Philosophy of Education
- Faculty Development Seminar
- Traditional Filipino Art
- Curriculum Development
- Rubrics Development Across Disciplines
- Certificate on Adobe Photoshop
- Certificate on PC Troubleshooting and
Networking
- The Ethics of Teaching
- Rights and Responsibilities of the Faculty
Members, Academic and Administrative Officials and Office Staff Seminar
- UST-CFAD Planning and
Development Seminar
- Shepherding the Shepherds
- Workshop on Syllabus Construction
- Textbook and Learning
Materials Development
- Computer Literacy on
Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, & MS Excel
- Symposium on Waste Management
- Ecological Symposium
- Bringing Out the Best in Me and the Best in You
- Integrating Media in
Classroom Instruction( Design, Production, and Utilization of Media)
- Principles and Methods
of Humane Educators
- Certificate on Basic Industrial Electronics
- Certificate
on Information Technology
- Symposium
on the Preservation of our Environment
·
Research Colloquia on Indoor Air and Water
Quality in Relation to Building Design
·
Convention of Philippine Association of
Academic Biochemists,
- 16th
Annual Convention of Philippine Biochemical Society
- Script
Writing Workshop
- Basic
Business and Financial Management
AFFILIATIONS
- Member, CFAD- Adhoc
Committee on Math Department
- Member, CFAD-Committee on
Environmental Advocacy
- Member, CFAD-Adhoc
Committee on Value Formation
- Board of Director
Philippine
Association for the Scientific Conservation
of Cultural Properties
- Deputy Grand Knight, Knights of Columbus UST Faculty Council No. 4321
- Auditor
College of Fine Arts & Design Faculty Association
- Adviser, HARIBON UST
- Business Manager, NOH-SCC Alumni
Association
- Member, Outreach Program
Committee
College of Architecture and Fine Arts
LANGUAGES
SPOKEN
English, Filipino, Italian, Japanese
OTHER SPECIAL SKILLS/TALENTS
- Thesis
Editing/Research Assistance
- Computer
operation using MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Adobe Photoshop, Internet
- Computer
Hardware repair and Software installations
- Website/Blog
Construction
- Photography
- Swimming
- Playing
Banduria
- Singing
- Riding
ATV
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