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Gervacio Santos is a
Filipino Filipino may refer to: * Something from or related to the Philippines ** Filipino language, standardized variety of 'Tagalog', the national language and one of the official languages of the Philippines. ** Filipinos, people who are citizens of th ...
film editor Film editing is both a creative and a technical part of the post-production process of filmmaking. The term is derived from the traditional process of working with film which increasingly involves the use of digital technology. The film edit ...
. During his career, he was considered one of the most demanded in his field. Gervacio has worked under numerous pseudonyms including: George Santos, Gerry Santos, Herb Bas, Bas Santos, and Bass Santos. He has earned numerous awards, including three
Famas Award The Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards (also known as the FAMAS Awards) are the annual honors given by the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS), an organization composed of award-winning writers and movie columni ...
s for Kalibre 45 (1957),
Cavalry Command ''Cavalry Command'' (also known as ''The Day of the Trumpet'') is a 1958 Filipino-American Western film directed by Eddie Romero and starring John Agar and Richard Arlen. Plot Cast * John Agar as Sgt. Judd Norcutt * Richard Arlen ...
(1963) and Scout Rangers (1964). He won Best Film Editing Awards in both the Metro Manila Film Festival for "Remembrance" and in the Quezon City Film Festival for "Alyas Bagsik".


Career

Santos began his professional career as an editor in 1954 at
Premiere Productions Premiere Entertainment Productions was a Philippine film production company. It was among the country's major film companies, along with Sampaguita Pictures, LVN Pictures and Lea Productions. It now operates as an investment holding company. H ...
where he was given the break to edit the film titled Conde de Monte Carlo starring Roegilio de la Rosa. He worked on '' Si Eva at si Adan'' directed by Gerry de Leon. As house Editors he edited an average of one feature film monthly, editing pictures directed by prominent movie directors including to name a few, Nemesio Caravana, Cesar Gallardo, Efren Reyes, Bert Avellana, Eddie Romero,Teodorico Santos, Eddie Infante, Josefino Cenizal, others. In 1967, he left the studio and became employed by Tamaraw Studios, owned and operated by Albert Joseph and his brothers. The studio have editing and laboratory facilities which cater to independent film productions including Tagalog Ilang Ilang Productions, AM (Amalia Fuentes) Productions, JE (
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) Productions among others. As a freelancer, he worked in every studio facilities such as LVN Studios, Sampaguita Pictures, FIL-AM (Fernando Poe Productions) where other movie producers have their production filmed and processed for post-production. By this time, Santos had edited several hundred full-length Filipino movies. Having established a good refutation American producers who came to shoot their movies in the Philippines hired him to edit their film. It is at this time that he shifted his attention to editing American movies, mostly with Roger Corman who co-produce with Cirio Santiago Film Organization. (IMDb has a partial list of the several movies he had edited for them. He served as president of the Film Editors Guild of the Philippines from 1974 to 1983 and then again in 1984 to 1986 at the same times being a member of the board of governors of the Film Academy of the Philippines. Gervacio has worked under numerous pseudonyms including: George Santos, Gerry Santos, Herb Bas, Bas Santos, and Bass Santos. He has earned numerous awards, including three Famas Awards for Kalibre 45 (1957), Cavalry Command (1963) and Scout Rangers (1964). He won Best Film Editing Awards in both the Metro Manila Film Festival for "Remembrance" and in the Quezon City Film Festival for "Alyas Bagsik". ACHIEVEMENTS: Been Former President of the FILM EDITORS GUILD Become a member of the Board of Governors of the FILM ACADEMY OF THE PHILIPPINES Been Lay Minister in Our Lady of Grace Parish Church and elected Education Chairman Been Chairman of the Seminar in MARIOLOGY Member KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 4th Degree Been President of Grace Park TOASTMASTER CLUB and received a trophy for becoming Champion in Extemporaneous Speech in an Area Competition Been elected Number One Councillor of his Barangay in 1998 In 1989, although he has an assignment with Cirio Santiago to edit 2 films, he, together with his family emigrated to Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He planned to come back to the country to fulfill the assignments but for some reason he had not made it. He and his family members are now full-pledged Canadian citizens.


Present career

Santos is currently retired. He lives in
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with his wife, five children, and six grandchildren. Circa 2012–21, Santos has been involved in the
Toronto Toronto ( ; or ) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a recorded population of 2,794,356 in 2021, it is the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous city in North America. The city is the ancho ...
television show Fillipino, Eh! where he appeared in various comedy skits.


Filmography

* ''Dune Warriors'' (1990) * ''Demon of Paradise'' (1987) * ''The Fighter'' (1987) (as Bass Santos) ** a.k.a. ''The Kick Fighter'' * ''Eye of the Eagle'' (1986) * ''Future Hunters'' (1986) ** a.k.a. ''Deadly Quest'' ** a.k.a. ''Spear of Destiny '' * ''The Devastator'' (1985) ** a.k.a. ''Kings Ransom'' ** a.k.a. ''The Destroyers'' * ''Final Mission'' (1984) ** a.k.a. ''Last Mission'' * ''Wheels of Fire'' (1984) ** a.k.a. ''Desert Warrior'' ** a.k.a. ''Pyro '' ** a.k.a. ''Vindicator'' * ''Stryker'' (1983) * ''
Get My Son Dead or Alive ''Get My Son Dead or Alive'' is a 1982 Filipino action thriller drama film directed by Pepe Marcos. The film stars Eddie Garcia, Rudy Fernandez and Vic Vargas. Plot This is the story of Lt. Renato Parraguas ( Fernandez), a former soldier assigne ...
'' (1982) ** a.k.a. ''Savage Dawn'' (video title) * ''Firecracker'' (1981) ** a.k.a. ''Naked Fist'' * ''Up from the Depths'' (1979) * ''Death Force'' (1978) ** a.k.a. ''Fierce'' ** a.k.a. ''Fighting Mad'' * ''Hell Hole'' (1978) ** a.k.a. ''Escape from Women's Hell Hole'' (USA: video title) ** a.k.a. ''Women of Hell's Island'' (video title) * ''The Muthers'' (1976) * ''She Devils in Chains'' (1976) ** a.k.a. ''American Beauty Hostages'' ** a.k.a. ''Ebony, Ivory, and Jade'' ** a.k.a. ''Foxfire'' ** a.k.a. ''Foxforce'' * ''Cover Girl Models'' (1975) * ''Supercock'' (1975) ** a.k.a. ''A Fistful of Feathers'' (USA) ** a.k.a. ''Fowl Play'' ** a.k.a. ''Superchicken'' * ''
TNT Jackson ''TNT Jackson'', released in the Philippines as ''Dynamite Wong and T.N.T. Jackson'', is a 1974 American blaxploitation film produced and directed by Cirio H. Santiago. The script was originally written by actor Dick Miller, but Roger Corman had i ...
'' (1975) * ''Bamboo Gods and Iron Men'' (1974) ** a.k.a. ''Black Kung Fu'' (USA: video title) * ''Fly Me'' (1973) (as George Santos) * ''Scout Ranger'' (1964) * ''Cavalry Command'' (1963) ** a.k.a. ''The Day of the Trumpet'' * ''Terror Is a Man'' (1959) x Movini's Venom (1970) ** a.k.a. ''Blood Creature'' (USA: reissue title) ** a.k.a. ''Creature from Blood Island'' ** a.k.a. ''The Gory Creatures'' * ''The Scavengers'' (1959) * ''Kalibre .45'' (1957)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Santos, Gervacio Filipino film editors Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Filipino emigrants to Canada Filipino expatriates in Canada