Wednesday, December 2, 2009

More global partnerships for S'pore

http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/EDC091203-0000080/More-global-partnerships-for-S-pore


More global partnerships for S'pore
by Cheryl Lim cheryll@mediacorp.com.sg
05:55 AM Dec 03, 2009
SINGAPORE - The local media industry is fast becoming a leading hub growth sector.

At the Asia Media Festival, more than $10 million worth of deals were signed between local firms and international partners this year.

The Media Development Authority (MDA) said this represents a major vote of confidence in the Singapore media industry.

Partnerships between Singapore and international media companies produced more than 10 official projects this year, and more are set to take place between Singapore firms and partners in the United Kingdom, Australia and China.

Singapore, China and the UK will co-produce a documentary called "Monumental Challenge".

The project sees Singapore's Oak3 Films, UK's MediaLab and the History Channel and China Intercontinental Communication Centre working together.

The documentary will consist of six one-hour episodes produced in High Definition how six of the world's greatest monuments are being restored.

Xinya Media and StarHub announced that they will work towards providing China-made media content and productions to the local market. This will include shows from the various genres like music shows and teen idol dramas.

An agreement between Singapore's MyChinaChannel and Shanghai Media Group's distribution arm Wings Media will see both sides co-producing two infotainment television series.

In addition, three new proposals have been selected for development under the MDA-ScreenWest Cross-Media Development Initiative.

The proposals are "Potted Histories" by Australia's Great Western Entertainment and Singapore's Infinite Frameworks, "Are You Smarter than Nature" by Australia's Sea Dog Films and Singapore's Very Productions, and "Global Sound Hunters" by Australia's Circling Shark Productions and Singapore's Xtreme Production.

Also, Singapore media companies can now seek closer collaboration with their Japanese counterparts with the signing of an MOU between Technology Seed Incubation and Singapore's Thymos Capital.

The two companies will identify and pair up promising media companies from both countries to co-develop and distribute mobile games and applications, new media technologies and animation productions for the global market.

The MDA has also launched a new initiative, jointly-funded by South West Screen, its counterpart in the south-west of England. This will see more than $100,000 invested towards multi-platform and cross-media projects.

Mr Mark Leaver, director of development, South West Screen said: "We have come up with some very interesting applications that work on mobile or applications that help you have a sense of where you are in the world, like the GPS."

The MDA said such collaborations reflect growing demand for original media content with an Asian perspective.

The MDA is also putting focus on the three-dimensional media market.

Mr Christopher Chia, MDA's chief executive officer, said: "The first two to three years will be experimental. There will be some countries and some companies that will try first, just to test the market ... "So we hope to be one of the earliest ones, to see what it could mean for the television viewing public - first in Singapore, and then for the rest of the world."

This year's Singapore Pavilion at the Asian Television Forum will showcase Singapore's end-to-end production of 3D content.

The announcements were made at the Asian Television Forum - the anchor event of the annual Asia Media Festival, a premier trade event hosted by the MDA.







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