Louie Ignacio

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Louie Ignacio
Born
Luisito Lagdameo Ignacio

(1968-04-02) April 2, 1968 (age 55)
Nationality Filipino
Occupation(s) Television director, Film director, Music video director, painter
Employer GMA Network

Luisito Lagdameo Ignacio (born April 2, 1968), better known as Louie Ignacio is a Filipino television director, film director, music video director, and painter. He studied AB Mass Communication in Centro Escolar University.

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Ignacio also directs indie films including 2014 film Asintado which earned nominations in the International Filmmaker Festival of World Cinema [1] and Gold Remi in the family/children's category on the 48th WorldFest Houston (Texas) International Film Festival, [2] and Child Haus which won Best Child Film at the Dhaka International Film Festival in Bangladesh. [3]

Ignacio is also a painter and displays exhibits of his works. [1] [4]

He is best known for directing GMA Network's defunct variety shows like SOP and Party Pilipinas , where he later resigned weeks after the latter's premiere. Ignacio is currently serving as the director of GMA programs such as Sarap, 'Di Ba? , TiktoClock , [5] and The Clash . [6]

Filmography

Music Video Director

TV Director

Shows

YearTitleNetworkNotes
2022–present TiktoClock GMA Network Also the composer of its theme song performed by the program hosts Kim Atienza, Pokwang, and Rabiya Mateo with The Clash alumni Garrett Bolden (1st season finalist) and Jennie Gabriel (3rd season runner up). [48]
2020–21 Centerstage The show was postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic. It resumed on 2021 with a virtual set. [49]
2020; 2021; 2022 All-Out Sundays Director for its Shopee specials where he is uncredited. He later becomes the temporary director on September 5–26, 2021. [50] He continued directing Shopee specials even after the show's original director Miggy Tanchanco has returned on October 3, 2021.
2018–20; 2021– present Sarap, 'Di Ba? Studio director. when the COVID-19 pandemic started, Zoren Legaspi temporarily replaced him where the cast shoots in work from home format. Ignacio returns directing the show when the cast returned on studio.
2018–present The Clash 5 seasons
2017 All-Star Videoke
Full House Tonight
2016 Yan Ang Morning!
2015–19 Sunday PinaSaya Co-directed by Noel Cabacungan
2014 Marian 1st season only. He later left the show to direct for Miss World Philippines 2014 and replaced by Mark Reyes [51]
2014–15 Basta Every Day Happy
2013 Para sa 'Yo ang Laban Na Ito
2012 Nay-1-1
2011–12 Manny Many Prizes
2011 Star Box
2010 Love ni Mister, Love ni Misis
Party Pilipinas The original director when it premiered on March 28 until he resigned on April 25, 2010. Before Rico Gutierrez and Mark Reyes became the official replacement directors, The show's headwriter Rommel Gacho temporarily directed the show after Ignacio's resignation. [52]
2009–15 Tropang Potchi [52]
?Power to Unite [52]
2009 Are You The Next Big Star?
2008 Songbird
Pinoy Idol
2007–09 Celebrity Duets: Philippine Edition
2004–2011 Mel and Joey [52]
2001–10 SiS
1997–2010 SOP
1996–97 GMA Supershow
1995–2015 Startalk

Drama

YearTitleNetworkNotes
2013 With A Smile GMA Network
2008 Ako si Kim Samsoon Co-director, mainly directed by Dominic Zapata and co-directed by Khryss Adalia
2007 Boys Nxt Door Mainly directed by Jun Lana
My Only Love
2006 I Luv NY
2001–02 Ikaw Lang Ang Mamahalin Co-directed by Khryss Adalia and Soxie Topacio
2000 Munting Anghel
Umulan Man o Umaraw

TV Specials

YearTitleNetworkNotes
2022 NCAA Season 98: Achieve Greatness Every Day: Opening Ceremony [53] GMA Network
NCAA Season 97: Stronger Together. Buo Ang Puso: Opening Ceremony [54]
2021Paskong Pangarap: The 2021 GMA Christmas Special [55] featuring The Clash
NCAA Season 96: Rise Up Stronger: Opening Ceremony [56]
Lazada Super Party
2020The Clash Christmas Special: Pasko Para Sa Lahat [57]
2018The Clash of 2018: Ang Concert Para Sa Lahat
2014 Miss World Philippines 2014
2013One More Try: My Husband's Lover The Concert [58] My Husband's Lover concert special
50 Years With The Master Showman German Moreno's 50th anniversary tribute special
2012 Charice: One for the Heart
2011 Miss World Philippines 2011
Charice: Home for Valentine's
2010GMA at 60: The Heart Of TelevisionGMA Network's 60th anniversary special
2009Dantes Peak Dingdong Dantes' 29th birthday special

Movie Director

YearTitle
2023Papa Mascot [59]
2022The Influencer [60]
Broken Blooms [61]
2021 Huling Ulan sa Tag-Araw
2018School Service
Ngiti Ni Nazareno
Almost A Love Story
2016Area
Laut [62]
2015Child Haus
2014Asintado
2005 Lovestruck
2004 Annie B.
2003Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ang Ating Musika</span> 2007 concert residency by Regine Velasquez

Ang Ating Musika was a concert residency by Filipino singer Regine Velasquez at the Aliw Theater in Pasay. The residency began on November 9 and concluded on November 24, 2007, after completing six shows. The set list featured all OPM numbers that were curated from the catalogue of Filipino composers and songwriters. These included material from George Canseco, Ryan Cayabyab, Rey Valera, and Basil Valdez, among others. The show was produced by Aria Productions, with GMA Network as its broadcast partner. Velasquez served as the stage director, while Raul Mitra was chosen as the music director. Martin Nievera, Jona Viray, Aicelle Santos, Maricris Garcia, and Kyla performed as guests. Reviews for the shows were generally positive, receiving praise for the theme and Velasquez's live performance.

<i>R2K: The TV Special</i> 2000 TV special by Regine Velasquez

R2K: The TV Special is a concert television special by Filipino recording artist Regine Velasquez. Concurrent to the release of the singer's tenth studio album R2K, it originally aired on January 2, 2000, in the Philippines on Viva TV. It featured live performances of songs from the cover album, and included a behind-the-scenes footage detailing the process of filming the music videos issued in the bonus Video CD (VCD) of the record. The two-hour special is spliced with a compilation of interviews from celebrities, musicians, and crew members involved with the production of the album and music videos.

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