Pocholo Gonzales

Pocholo "The VoiceMaster" Gonzales

Dubbing for HERO TV.
Born Pocholo Gonzales
May 7, 1979 (1979-05-07) (age 32)
Manila, Philippines
Other names VoiceMaster and Pochology
Occupation Voice Director/Voice artist/Voice Coach/Dubber/Motivational Speaker/Youth Advocate/Speech Coach/Personal Branding Expert/Strategic Alliances Guru
Years active 1996–Present
Website
http://www.pochologonzales.com

Pocholo THE VOICEMASTER Gonzales is a veteran in the art of Filipino voice acting.[1] His voice was already used in a thousand characters in anime, hundreds of local commercials in radio and television, and various children's programs, films, foreign telenovelas, drama, and other TV shows.[2]

Apart from being a voice director of Hero (TV Channel), a voice artist and coach, he is also busy with organizing events and voice acting workshops. Known as the Father of Philippine Podcasting,[3] he is also voice talent producer. He also owns a talent agency known as(Creativoices Productions). At his age, Gonzales was already able to establish a standout career. He was also a board member of Advertising Suppliers Association of the Philippines [4] and Animation Council of the Philippines, Inc. [5]

He also keeps himself busy as a passionate advocate of the youth and is one of the founders of an organization, Tinig Kabataan [6] or Voice of the Youth Network[7]

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Professional career

Motivated to live his dream, Gonzales started his career at the age of 16 after winning a voice acting competition in DZMM's drama and singing contest Radyo, Radyo where he later became its anchor (together with Joey Galvez and May Valle), scriptwriter, and co-director.[8] Eventually, he worked for ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation as a dubber and translator for various cartoons and telenovelas.[9]

At the same time, he was a first year student taking up BA Speech Communication in UP Diliman.[10]

In May 1998, Gonzales was chosen by the legendary Rene O. Villanueva, creative director of Philippine Children's Television Foundation Inc., [11] to be a voice-over talent for various voice-over characters, puppets and mascots for the programs Batang Batibot, Batibot and Koko Kwik Kwik. He was also the voice director for the special programs of UNICEF.

In 2001, while harnessing his talent to become one of the best and most experienced in the field of voice acting, he managed to take his M.A. for Broadcast Communication in the University of the Philippines Diliman. In that year, he entered Manila Broadcasting Company as a radio drama talent for drama programs such as Text Love, Kandila, Mr. Romantiko, May Pangako ang Bukas and Radio Balintataw, and Sey Mo, Sey Ko.[12]

Gonzales even became part of the dubbing team of the highly-rated Taiwanese drama Meteor Garden in 2003 where he dubbed Shan Cai’s father.

He also won the Best Voice Actor title at the AdCongress 2003 in Baguio City through the radio commercial “Wikang Pambansa” where he imitated the voice of Mike Enriquez.

In 2004, at DZME 1530kHz, he became the host of Voice of the Youth, the only youth oriented radio program which aired for more than four years which later on, would turn into a big organization. [13]Furthermore, he founded and became the managing director of the Univoicesal Productions, the only voice talent institute and voice talent agency.

In the same year, he became the judge in the Cartoon Network Awards of Excellence.

Gonzales believes that voice acting is an art that needs to be heard, to be recognized and to be further developed. He also believes that the dubbing industry has to be professionalized. This led to the establishment of his own voice talent agency in 2005. Furthermore, he was invited as a guest speaker on seminars about voice, dubbing, career talks, and the like.

He was also nominated in the Ten Outstanding Young Men (TOYM), a widely recognized award giving body for young men and women. He also became a board member of Animation Council of the Philippines, Inc. during this year.

He was one of the exhibitors at the Hong Kong International Film and TV Market (FILMART) in 2006. He also imparted insights on different events such as Art of Voice Acting, Putting Your Business Online, et cetera.

He was hired by the Creative Programs Inc. as a voice dubbing director for Cinema One and HERO TV in 2006. He wrote and translated anime shows like "8 Man After", "Demon Lord Dante", "Offside", "Bokura Ga Ita", "Shura No Toki", "Ursula's Kiss", "Negima 2", "Negima Movies", "Black Jack", "The Grudge", "My Brother's Wife", "Nishi no Yoki Majo" and "Black Jack".

Gonzales has dubbed voices for thousands of hours of animation including Gundam Seed Destiny, Wedding Peach, Soul Hunter, Negima, Cromartie High, Super Doll Licca, MegaMan, The Twins at St. Clare’s, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Digimon, Jumanji, Detective Conan, Wing Commander, and Cyborg Kuro-Chan, among others. He has also dubbed voices for Latin and Taiwanese soap operas translated into Tagalog, such as Meteor Garden and Chabelita.

His voice was also used in hundreds of local commercials for varied and high-profile clients like PLDT, Globe Telecom, Smart Telecom, Level Up, Pepsi, National Bookstore, Coffeemate, Wendy's, Insular Life, Oral B, Petron, RCBC Savings, Wow Magic Sing, Coca-Cola, Colt 45, Western Union Money Transfer, Milo, Xenical, Purefoods, Mr. Clean, McDonalds, Head & Shoulders, Bibo Hotdog, Touch Mobile, and Rebisco Crackers, among others.

He has done voice overs for various TV and radio stations, both major and minor, as a reporter, broadcaster, host, voice over, radio drama talent and voice director. His programs included Lakas Kabataan, Voice of the Youth Radio, Awit-Tawanan, Radyo Radyo, Sey Mo, Sey Ko (with Tiya Dely Magpayo and Eloisa Cruz Canlas), Text Love, Mr. Romantico, Ito ang Palad Ko, Hagupit ng Pagkakataon, Batibot, Batang Batibot, Koko Kwik Kwak, Tatak Pinoy and Sineskwela. He was mentored by no other than Bernard Factor Canaberal and Salvador M. Royales during his stay in Manila Broadcasting Company DZRH.

He worked as a freelance voice talent for local audio production houses such as Hit Productions, Sound Design Productions, Liquid Post, Digitrax, Ignite Media, Ad Farm, Noisy Neighbors, Audio Media, RoadRunner Audio Post, Cutting Edge Productions, SoundWeavers and 101 Beat.

Apart from being busy with voice acting, he also became a member of the Philippine Marketing Association, Business Processing Association of the Philippines (BPAP) and a board member of the Philippine Association for Volunteer Effort in 2007. During this year, he was given the title “Father of the Philippine Podcast” for his involvement in ELEKSYON 2007 PODCAST where he podcasted all the senatoriables. Among his podcast works are Digital Filipino Podcast, Titik Pilipino Podcast, Hackenslash the Podcast, E Telecare Podcast, Ang Gara ng Buhay Podcast, Tek Tok Podcast and many others.

Furthermore, in this year, he organized the only Christmas Party of Voice Talents entitled Pasko ng mga Pinoy Super Hero.

He produced the Voice of the Youth TV in 2008. He also joined the Advertising Board of the Philippines and became a member of the research committee.[14]

In the same year, he dubbed for the characters of Toti and Hal An for his first digital full length animation movie entitled movie Dayo: Sa Mundo ng Elementalia, an entry in the Metro Manila Film Festival produced by Cutting Edge Productions.[15] He was the only professional voice artist among other TV personalities who did voice-overs for Dayo.

Before working for Dayo, he was asked by its producer, Jessie Lasaten to direct, write, and voice its first animation project under Star Records entitled "Little Big Deeds" with Little Big Star singers such as Sam Concepcion, Charice Pempengco, Makisig Morales, Rhap Salazar and others.

By organizing the SYVAP Award, an award-giving body by the Society of Young Voice Artists of the Philippines, Gonzales aspired to recognize people who helped develop the dubbing industry of the Philippines.[16]

In 2009, he became the speaker in the Philippine Youth Congress in Information Technology held at UP Diliman.[17] Gonzales was acknowledged by the President of the Republic of the Philippines, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Joey Concepcion of the Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship and GO NEGOSYO, Hon. Enrique Garcia Jr., governor of the province of Bataan, Congressman Abet Garcia of Bataan and Mayor Joey Garcia of Balanga City when he was awarded as one of the Most Inspiring Bataenio MicroEntrepreneur. He was recognized for establishing CreatiVoices Productions as a venue that provides inspiration and opportunities to other voice talents and cultivates the voice acting industry in the country. This business was the result of his commitment to his profession and his voice-acting craft.[18]

Moreover, he co-organized the Metro Comic Con. He was also the youngest board member of Advertising Suppliers Association of the Philippines in 2009.[19]

In January 2010, Gonzales, together with the bloggers from Blogwatch.ph, interviewed the Presidentiables in the 2010 Philippine National Election. He partnered with the Inquirer.net to podcast and videocast the interviews with the Presidentiables, Vice Presidentiables and Senatoriables in March 2010.[20]

The premiere of his independent animation film was shown at Cinema 1 of SM Megamall on December 1, 2010. He directed and supervised the voice acting of this animation and did the voice-overs for Lolo Apang and Nuno 1.[21]

Youth Advocacy

Gonzales helped in founding Voice of the Youth (VOTY). This radio program aired for two hours each Sunday for more than four years. Voice of the Youth opened opportunities for young people to voice their ideas and opinions on an array of issues affecting their lives. VOTY turned into an organization after some time and even expanded into a collaboration of youth organizations in nearly all provinces of the country, guided by its vision of providing networks, tools, resources, and recognition of the youth as harbingers of upbeat changes in their communities.[22]

In 1998, Gonzales became an active youth coordinator and the youngest participant in the 2nd National Youth Parliament (NYP), an organization composed of young representatives from different groupings nationwide that aspires in the expansion of a legislative-executive agenda for youth development.

Gonzales became a delegate for the Medium-Term Youth Development Plan the following year and became a member of the National Youth Commission (NYC). He also became the coordinator of NYC for the province of Bataan.

Gonzales joined the 27th Ship for Southeast Asian Youth Program in 2000. In 2001, he was chosen by other youth leaders to represent his region for the 1st National Youth Summit or Pambansang Ugong Ng Kabataan (PUNK), a project of the National Youth Commission and Department of Social Welfare and Development. The topics and problems discussed were then documented and presented to President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

Gonzales spread his advocacies for the youth through talks and seminars. In fact, he became a speaker in the ASEAN Student Leaders’ Summit 2002: Strengthening Youth Leadership for Community Development. Likewise, he was one of the speakers and organizers of the 3rd International Youth Conference held in the Philippine Normal University sponsored by the UNESCO ASPnet, UNAP, and PNU.

In addition, Gonzales helped in organizing the Philippine Celebration of Global Youth Service Day in Balara, Quezon City on April 11–15, 2003. He was also the main reactor and discussant for the Fifth National Social Science Congress (NSSC V) held on May 15–17. Moreover, he became one of the top participants for the Young Leaders Program of the National Defense College of the Philippines Institute for Extramural and Continuing Studies. He was an awardee and the youngest delegate during the 8th Open Conference on Cooperation for the Responsible Citizenship and Corporate Governance as well. On June 12, 2003, he received the Youth Action Net Award sponsored by the International Youth Foundation.[23]

He became one of the speakers and facilitators during the 3rd International Youth Conference held at the Philippine Normal University and Malacanang Palace. This conference was led by the United Nations Association of the Philippines (UNAP), the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization-Associated Schools Project (UNESCO ASPNet), and Philippine Normal University (PNU).

Gonzales also took part on events outside the country concerning youth development. In 2004, he was a participant in the World Youth Peace Summit in Bangkok, International Conference on Youth Empowerment in Hong Kong, and in the 2nd International Youth Parliament held in Sydney, Australia.

He won the Youth in Action Award from the Global Youth Action Network in New York. In the same year, he was asked by the Office of the President to work with the Youth Affairs Office under Marc Catrodes. After the 2004 election, he became part of the Commission on Higher Education.

In 2005, he was one of the trainers in the 1st Sangguaniang Kabataan City Congress in Boracay, Aklan. Moreover, he organized and became one of the speakers in the Youth Power 2005 Conference and Expo. Gonzales also established the Society of Young Voice Artists of the Philippines, an organization that aims to promote the art of voice acting. During this year, he was appointed as one of the ten representatives of the Philippines for the Young Global Citizens of the British Council held in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Gonzales produced the only TV program that featured voice talents on Voice of the Week in 2008, a segment of VOICE OF THE YOUTH TV aired over the Global News Network of Destiny Cable channel 1.[7] He also produced Creative Business TV with Lloyd Luna. [24] and Perspective with Ian Barcelona and Marides Fernando over Global News Network.

Moreover, he was the speaker in the Youth Leadership Congress and Teambuilding in Cagayan in 2009. In October 10, 2010, he became the representative of the country to the ASEAN Young Leaders Training Program in Beijing and Nanning, China under the Guangxi International Youth Exchange Institute together with All-China Youth Federation.

On November 9, 2011, Gonzales was elected as a board member and Vice-President for Chapter of the Philippine Marketing Association. He was also elected as one of the director of Junior Chamber International (JCI) Makati.

Voiceography

Non-anime Roles

Staff in: (Tagalog version)

Anime Roles

(English version)

(Tagalog version)


Movies


TV Shows


Computer Games

Television Appearances

Date Title Role TV Network
1998 Balitang K Featured Guest ABS-CBN
2000 Sineskwela Voice Artist/Radio Drama Talent ABS-CBN and Knowledge Channel
2003 Umagang Kay Ganda Guesting with other Meteor Garden Cast ABS-CBN
March 2007 Kabuhayang Swak na Swak Featured Guest ABS-CBN
June 17, 2007 RPN News SpotLight Featured Guest RPN 9
April 21, 2007 Hero TV G3 Featured Guest Hero
December 2007 HERO TV Hataw, Hanep, Hero 3 Special Guest Hero
December 2007 Y Speak Guest Studio 23[29]
January 3, 2008 ShopTalk Featured Guest ABS-CBN News Channel
January 19, 2008 Kasangga Mo ang Langit Featured Guest IBC 13
January 27, 2008 Sikap Pinoy Teleradyo Featured Guest DZMM TeleRadyo
January 26, 2008 Say ng Kabataan Featured Guest NBN-4
January 28, 2008 Dubbers Cut, Voltron Featured Guest Hero
June 10, 2007 KNC Featured Guest UNTV
July 11, 2008 Go Negosyo Big Time Featured Guest QTV 11 and NBN-4
July 13, 2008 Matanglawin Featured Guest ABS CBN 2
September 8, 2008 She Ka Featured Guest NBN-4
September 17, 2008 UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH MARISSA DEL MAR Featured Guest IBC 13
September 21, 2008 Bread Tambayan Featured Guest UNTV
November 7, 2008 MMDA on the Road - Huwaran Featured Guest NBN-4
December, 2008 DAYO Movie The Making Featured Guest GMA 7[30]
May, 2010 Sweet Life Featured Guest QTV 11[31]
July 7, 2010 TV 5 AKSYON Featured Guest TV5[32]
January 15, 2011 GMA 7 Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho Featured Guest 7[33]
July 2, 2011 ABS CBN Channel 2 SABADOKYU with Julius Babao Featured Guest ABS CBN [34]
Oct 25, 2011 GMANEWSTV Channel 11 BESTMEN with Jace Flores Featured Guest GMANEWSTV[35]
Oct 28, 2011 ABS CBN Channel 2 KRIS TV with Kris Aquino Featured Guest ABS CBN 2[36]
Oct 29, 2011 GMANEWSTV Channel 11 HECKLINES with Stanley Chi Featured Guest GMANEWSTV[37]

Gallery

References

  1. ^ http://www.animationcouncil.org/news.php?p=45
  2. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yoRurHjl_0
  3. ^ http://www.inquirer.net/specialfeatures/eleksyon2007/view.php?article=20070311-54140
  4. ^ http://asapmanila.org.ph/offline/directory/files/05_board_of_directors.html
  5. ^ http://site.pmadavao.com/events/philippine-marketing-series/
  6. ^ http://www.voty.org
  7. ^ a b http://telebisyon.net/Voice-of-the-Youth-TV/
  8. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QreRnGwPOFA
  9. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjZRwDOHAQE
  10. ^ http://kal.upd.edu.ph/page.php?p=12
  11. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxDhvAlnkHU
  12. ^ http://voicemaster.podomatic.com/entry/2006-03-05T06_49_36-08_00
  13. ^ http://www.voty.org/
  14. ^ votytv.multiply.com
  15. ^ http://pinoycentric.com/2008/12/29/dayo-second-most-awarded-film-in-2008-mmff/
  16. ^ http://www.syvap.org
  17. ^ http://invinzibility.wordpress.com/2009/09/10/y4it-day-3/
  18. ^ http://www.ops.gov.ph/archives2009/nov06.htm
  19. ^ http://www.metrocomiccon.com
  20. ^ http://www.blogwatch.ph
  21. ^ http://pasintabi.multiply.com/photos/album/7/The_Artists_Click_on_the_Thumbnails_for_Artists_Info?&show_interstitial=1&u=%2Fphotos%2Falbum
  22. ^ http://choyg8.tigblog.org/post/15736
  23. ^ http://www.iyfnet.org/uploads/ACF209.pdf
  24. ^ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named http:.2F.2Fwww.creativebusinesstv.com.2Fabout.2Fthe-show; see Help:Cite errors/Cite error references no text
  25. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Jg6Nm92Ui0
  26. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3fX3iAM42I
  27. ^ http://www.youtube.com/user/creativisions#p/u/33/rL8BGxJwuZA
  28. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyXCEUv7AaY
  29. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkDelDPmVTs
  30. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNhQ5qrRwKY
  31. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Dyrvs6xP7o
  32. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9BokkiDsFI
  33. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCShctQuEdI
  34. ^ http://vimeo.com/25953267
  35. ^ http://www.youtube.com/pochology#p/u/7/zx-K3Q1fDx8
  36. ^ http://vimeo.com/31237125
  37. ^ http://www.youtube.com/pochology#p/u/0/eQHtMs_qK48

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