October 21, 2020

YouTube FanFest 2020 Gathers Over 150 Creators and Artists from Asia-Pacific in Exciting Weekend of All-Star Performances


There is no stopping the creative energy of the YouTube community as the most loved, biggest content creators from Asia Pacific and around the world, and their fans gathered together for the first virtual YouTube FanFest. The event was live streamed via the official YTFF YouTube channel. 

YouTube FanFest is one of our most well-loved, much anticipated events in the Philippines. And while we can’t host a physical event this year, we’re glad that this special virtual edition was able to bring us all together to enjoy performances and spread positivity, and celebrate that special bond that the community has built,” said Google Philippines Marketing Head Gabby Roxas. 

It truly was a weekend to remember as #YTFF2020 gave fans many reasons to love the show: 

1. Bigger, bolder, best seen on a screen 
Showcasing the creative ingenuity of the creator and artist community in Asia-Pacfic, the show featured over 150 creators and artists from across the region, as well as special appearances from global YouTube stars like Alex Wassabi and the Merrell Twins who looked back on their favorite YTFF moments. 

2. Celebrating the life, legacy of beloved creators
The Philippine segment started with a fitting tribute to two pillars of the Philippine YouTube community, Lloyd Cadena, fondly known as Kween LC, and Emman Nimedez. Through their videos and by sharing their talents and love with their fans, they were able to inspire millions of people across the globe. 

3. Festival of feels with Ben&Ben 
Liwanag, as the Ben&Ben fandom is called, was in full support of Ben&Ben as their favorite nine-piece folk-pop band joined YouTube FanFest stage for the very first time. The multi-awarded band serenaded viewers and performed their hit songs Lifetime and Pagtingin, making viewers feel all the feels. 

4. Powerful performances 
 FanFest favorites Ranz Kyle and Niana Guerrero wowed their fans with their special performance of You Can Do It, Great Day, and Dip, even featuring their youngest sister and internet darling Natalia Guerrero. 

Breakout internet star Mimiyuuuh also took over everyone’s screens with a special performance of her first song, DYWB. Missing the Philippines, Fumiya / FumiShun Base prepared an inspiring song reminding everyone that “no matter how tough things are, you are not alone.” 

Boy band sensation SB19 also made their mark as they made their YouTube FanFest debut this year, with an electric medley of their songs including Love Goes and Go Up, as well as a killer dance break. 

Known for her awesome dance covers, AC Bonifacio showed off her killer moves and danced along to ITZY songs Not Shy and Wannabe. 

5. Creative collaborations 
The Philippines’ very own makeup mavens Raiza Contawi and About RAF, dancer Ken San Jose, and gaming star Alodia Gosiengfiao were also featured in special segments where they collaborated with fellow YouTube creators from other countries. 

6. Not shy with ITZY 
Superstar K-pop group ITZY closed the show and got viewers dancing along in an exciting showcase of their hit songs and empowering anthems of self-love, Not Shy and Wannabe. Their fandom, known as MIDZY, was also “not shy” in giving their all-out support to their favorite confident quintet. 

The first ever virtual YouTube FanFest was co-presented by Globe and Piattos. 

Missed the YouTube FanFest 2020 live stream? Catch up on the exciting performances of your favorite content creators and watch the recorded stream on the official YTFF YouTube channel. 

To check out more highlights, follow the hashtag: #YTFF2020.

UFC Celebrates Golden Anniversary with "Nagsasama-Samang Sarap" Short Film Competition


To celebrate its 50 th year as part of every Filipino’s essential home cooking experience, UFC is hosting its first-ever UFC Reel Life: Nagsasama- samang Sarap Short Film Competition. The event will serve to shine a light on the prodigious talents of local filmmakers in creating inspiring and meaningful stories that Filipinos can relate to. 

Through the years, generations of Filipinos have shown their resiliency and strength in the face of tremendous challenges. With this short film competition, we hope to provide a platform for stories that highlight the same positivity and hope that UFC has provided for the last 50 years. All entries must creatively depict the enduring optimism and positivity of Filipinos from all ages in times of difficulty. These should also portray the integral role of UFC products in empowering Filipinos to create nagsasama-samang sarap moments every day. 

Thus, all submitted videos should use at least one UFC product as an organic part of the narrative. UFC products include:

UFC Tamis Anghang Banana Catsup
UFC Sweet Chili Sauce
UFC Tomato Sauce
UFC Gravy
UFC Hot and Spicy Banana Catsup
UFC Hot Sauce
UFC Spaghetti Sauce
UFC Ready Recipes
UFC Fresh Selections




The festival is open to all filmmakers in the Philippines. Entries must have a maximum length of five (5) minutes, including the opening and closing credits. All videos submitted should be recorded in horizontal format, and edited in not less than 720 HD format. Using 1080 HD, however, is highly recommended. 

Submissions will be screened by a panel of judges, which will determine the finalists and winners through a deliberation. Thirty finalists will be chosen based on the following criteria: Thematic Storytelling (40%), Creativity and Originality (40%), and Technical Execution (20%). The results will be final and irrevocable. 

The 30 finalists will automatically receive a gift pack from UFC. Likewise, they will be eligible for the following prizes:

1st Prize (P100,000)
2nd Prize (P50,000)
3rd Prize (P20,000)

Best Actor (P5,000)
Best Actress (P5,000)
Best Cinematography (P5,000)
Best Screenplay (P5,000)
Best Editing (P5,000)
Best Director (P15,000)
People’s Choice Award (P15,000) 

All entries must be emailed to ufcreellife@gmail.com and must include your name, title of the film, contact number, names of cast and crew, and a photo of the director. For larger files, you may use wetransfer.com to create a shareable link that you can include in your email. 

No film entry shall be an imitation or plagiarized version of any copyrighted work. UFCine Presents: Nagsasama-samang Sarap Short Film Competition and its organizers will not be responsible for any copyright infringement committed by the participants. 

The deadline for submission is on November 30, 2020. The 30 finalists will be announced on December 3, 2020, and the winners will be awarded on December 14, 2020. 

The organizers reserve the right to post all entries on their various social media accounts, namely Sarap UFC, Sarap Pinoy, NutriAsia, and its agency, Insight 360 Consultancy Services, Inc.

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