@DaleKamp being wiry thin doesn't mean you aren't muscled though. i live in the phils & many outdoor workers are wiry thin but packed with muscles. filipinos don't have the body type to be huge with huge muscles but they do have the body type of being petite but packed with muscles if exercised. i appreciate them keeping indigenous culture alive but it would be nicer to step it up a bit. to be a bit more fit to better represent the culture noh? are you a filipino? you should know what i mean.
i think for better effect, those who are truly inspired by indigenous filipino tatoos, should perhaps go to the gym or exercise a bit to better show off their tats. did you know that in many filipino societies like the tagalogs & visayans, though they had the open shirts to wear during prehispanic times, they preferred being bare chested bec it showed of their tats & muscled chest. it doesn't have the same effect when guys have pot bellies or are wiry thin, they don't look like warriors
@nenabunena well no matter how we put it Pinoys are known for being brave no matter what tribe or language. Still their sole purpose is to revive the old tradition. I kind of agree and disagree. But since 99% of tattoos done these days are to boost self esteem Its not really my business. If I did get tribal tattoo I cant argue that I wasnt a Headhunter but just a fascinated fan of it. PEACE
@JamesCarlos88 I think you have a wrong assumption here, it wasn't only headhunters who donned tattoos, many other filipino ethnic groups had tattoos of their own, it wasn't only the igorots or mountain tribes. Again, an example was the Bisayan region who were called 'the pintados' by spaniards when they 1st beheld them. presentation is also vital in delivering a message & spirit of old traditions. tattooing also signified discipline & a skill.
part2: if u gave yourself these tattoos w/o the discipline & skill that our forefathers had 2 endure 2 acquire such a privilege of marking urself, then they lose their symbolic meaning & is relegated 2 nothing more than a shallow decor. reviving old traditions means understanding & respecting the context & meaning behind it, not use it as senseless decors. it's like all these foreigners tattoing themselves in some native tribal tattoo w/o knowing/earning the privilege of said tattoo.
@nenabunena You dont need to lecture me man I studied Philippine history. I even have pics of tattooed Mindanao tribal people. I know people get tatooed at a specific age to signify manhood or acceptance in the tribe.
Love it man! I love the camera angles (low angles on statues, moving camera), editing (pacing is nice, it has a good flow, it's tight and doesn't ramble), choice of music. The colors are vibrant, I like the stuff you did in Motion. I love the "A Dale Kamp Short" on the leaf at the end. (how'd you do that?) Very well done, man. I give it 5 stars.
@danielbeanfilms Used Apple Motion still Daniel, the program you use at well right? The banana leaf is actually an included image for Motion, just made it a bit 3D and added lighting. I honestly still don't know how to use the program.
Wow this was considered as taboo in the Hispanic era, the conquistador?
This is a great presentation including the tribal music.
leohammondb3 3 months ago
What site can I go to, to get ideas and meanings for ah Filipino tattoo?
killamike72 3 months ago
@DaleKamp being wiry thin doesn't mean you aren't muscled though. i live in the phils & many outdoor workers are wiry thin but packed with muscles. filipinos don't have the body type to be huge with huge muscles but they do have the body type of being petite but packed with muscles if exercised. i appreciate them keeping indigenous culture alive but it would be nicer to step it up a bit. to be a bit more fit to better represent the culture noh? are you a filipino? you should know what i mean.
nenabunena 3 months ago
i think for better effect, those who are truly inspired by indigenous filipino tatoos, should perhaps go to the gym or exercise a bit to better show off their tats. did you know that in many filipino societies like the tagalogs & visayans, though they had the open shirts to wear during prehispanic times, they preferred being bare chested bec it showed of their tats & muscled chest. it doesn't have the same effect when guys have pot bellies or are wiry thin, they don't look like warriors
nenabunena 4 months ago
@nenabunena the thing is kapatid that tribal tattoos are not only meant for warriors.. shamans or babaylan also had inks
JamesCarlos88 1 month ago
@JamesCarlos88 true but i think these guys above were going after the 'warrior effect' - the pintados known in the bisayan region
nenabunena 1 month ago
@nenabunena well no matter how we put it Pinoys are known for being brave no matter what tribe or language. Still their sole purpose is to revive the old tradition. I kind of agree and disagree. But since 99% of tattoos done these days are to boost self esteem Its not really my business. If I did get tribal tattoo I cant argue that I wasnt a Headhunter but just a fascinated fan of it. PEACE
JamesCarlos88 1 month ago
@JamesCarlos88 I think you have a wrong assumption here, it wasn't only headhunters who donned tattoos, many other filipino ethnic groups had tattoos of their own, it wasn't only the igorots or mountain tribes. Again, an example was the Bisayan region who were called 'the pintados' by spaniards when they 1st beheld them. presentation is also vital in delivering a message & spirit of old traditions. tattooing also signified discipline & a skill.
nenabunena 1 month ago
part2: if u gave yourself these tattoos w/o the discipline & skill that our forefathers had 2 endure 2 acquire such a privilege of marking urself, then they lose their symbolic meaning & is relegated 2 nothing more than a shallow decor. reviving old traditions means understanding & respecting the context & meaning behind it, not use it as senseless decors. it's like all these foreigners tattoing themselves in some native tribal tattoo w/o knowing/earning the privilege of said tattoo.
nenabunena 1 month ago
@nenabunena You dont need to lecture me man I studied Philippine history. I even have pics of tattooed Mindanao tribal people. I know people get tatooed at a specific age to signify manhood or acceptance in the tribe.
JamesCarlos88 1 month ago
Where can I find more and also correct information of the styles and regions and meanings? do you have a website u could reccomend?
AusPhilOutsourcing 4 months ago
@AusPhilOutsourcing let me know if you find any sources, im interested as well
krzyxbne 1 month ago
i like tattoo!!! :)
migstartv 5 months ago
I want that tats
alvaro1987able 5 months ago
What is the music?
moatwog 5 months ago
@moatwog It is a mix of certain Filipino tribal recordings and some tweaked loops edited on Garageband.
DaleKamp 5 months ago
Gonna post this.
KandiceCane85 6 months ago
Nice. :)
promaNveloci 6 months ago
I love our tats. They're like polynesian but have a distinctive flair.
KatDenna01 6 months ago
this is badass shit
Mattkerry211 6 months ago
I love that girls leg tattoo!!
CharDominguez2 6 months ago
@plus24seven armor ata yun ng mga moro sa Mindanao
ultimatekarl5 7 months ago
you guys are the best please spread! we still have this spanish mentality that tattoo is bad!
VINTONGFX 8 months ago 5
@VINTONGFX It's more of a religious mentality, although tattoos are gaining more acceptance in Manila in recent years. Thanks for dropping by.
DaleKamp 8 months ago
PINOY PRIDE!
moatwog 9 months ago
Those were some epic tattoo's.
halfthrottle 10 months ago
may tanong ako saan galing bayong Armor sa 0:23 ???
plus24seven 1 year ago
nice vid!:)
ikentResist 1 year ago
LOL that's awesome man. That's the best way to learn, is just keep using it!
danielbeanfilms 1 year ago
Love it man! I love the camera angles (low angles on statues, moving camera), editing (pacing is nice, it has a good flow, it's tight and doesn't ramble), choice of music. The colors are vibrant, I like the stuff you did in Motion. I love the "A Dale Kamp Short" on the leaf at the end. (how'd you do that?) Very well done, man. I give it 5 stars.
danielbeanfilms 1 year ago
@danielbeanfilms Used Apple Motion still Daniel, the program you use at well right? The banana leaf is actually an included image for Motion, just made it a bit 3D and added lighting. I honestly still don't know how to use the program.
Really appreciate it!
DaleKamp 1 year ago