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Finas director-general Mohd Mahyidin Mustakim is open to the idea. |
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Finas To Explore Cooperation With Indian Film Industry |
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MDeC To Set Up Centre To Produce Experts For Creative Industry
PUTRAJAYA, April 6 (Bernama) -- Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) is looking into setting up a centre of expertise by middle of next year to produce experts for the broadcast and creative industries. Its chief executive officer Datuk Badlisham Ghazali said the centre to be located in Cyberjaya would cost about RM10 million to set up and be undertaken together with the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI). "The creative multimedia space and digital content is obviously growing at a higher pace," he told reporters at the MSC Malaysia's "Meet and Greet" session and media luncheon here today with FICCI chairman Dr Kamal Hassan, who is also a famous actor. "But the talent is required in Malaysia to drive the industry as the demand is huge for the broadcast and creative industries in both nations," he said. Badlisham said the collaboration was also part of MSC Malaysia's initiative to develop world-class co-production initiatives in broadcasting and digital content. He said the country currently has about 7,000 skilled workers and MDeC was aiming to double the figure by generating experts through the centre of expertise to cater for the requirements in the Asian region as well. "Malaysia needs to take advantage of the demand in the content field," he said, adding that the content field referred to special effects, animations and other digital specifications. Saying that MDeC wanted to expand further on the visual effect segment, Badlisham said the collaboration with India-based FICCI was vital to further exchange of information technology as well as to learn from each other. "We are confident that with this collaboration and other similar efforts, the industries concerned can become a more vibrant sector that will contribute significantly to the Malaysian economy," he said. "India is the first country we have engaged with and we will be looking into collaborating with other country bodies in the long run," he added. According to Kamal, the governments of both countries will facilitate the centre of expertise in order to build up expertise in various fields as it is the most important requirement for the industries. "I have a plan to establish a media institute in India and perhaps it will come together with the collaboration," he said. He also said that the digital content segment was a new field with ample areas to be tapped, developed and cultivated, and the collaboration would be a significant development in both nations. FICCI and MDeC, custodian of the MSC-Malaysia initiative, met today to discuss the promotion of bilateral trade and business match-making between Malaysian and Indian creative companies, in a follow-up to the memorandum of understanding signed during Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak's visit to India in January. Among the highlights of the discussion were potential collaboration for a slate of six to eight feature films to be co-produced by Malaysia and India, transfer of knowledge and skills on visual effects to the local creative industry, and setting up of the centre of expertise. http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v5/ne....php?id=488470 |
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04-07-2010, 02:26 PM | #15 |
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dell-gt's sms to me: Flashback time: Kamal HaasaR's interview with Astro Vanavil during his 2005 Malaysia visit (I think around Tamil New Year's). It's an old interview but enjoy. One of those talks where KH didn't digress much and was very direct/relevant. |
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04-07-2010, 02:41 PM | #19 |
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04-07-2010, 04:49 PM | #20 |
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Flashback time: Kamal HaasaR's interview with Astro Vanavil during his 2005 Malaysia visit (I think around Tamil New Year's). It's an old interview but enjoy. One of those talks where KH didn't digress much and was very direct/relevant. Appove (2005) Tsunami, tectonic plates pathi ellaam pesi irukkaar. Hilight of that interview is one intelligent soul's teleponic question. Ippadi oru rasigar TV inteviewsla varrathu romba rare aagi vittathu! |
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