Singapore – The Media Development Authority (MDA) will lead a delegation of 11 Singapore media companies to MIPCOM 2010, with a focus on showcasing Singapore’s capabilities in two key areas – 3D and animation – to international distributors, buyers and sellers. In a display of Singapore’s growing 3D capability, a variety of 3D content will be showcased at the Singapore Pavilion, including a preview of Singapore’s first Stereoscopic 3D Intellectual Property, Dream Defenders. During the market, Singapore companies are expected to make a series of announcements involving international co-productions in 3D broadcast. Said Dr. Christopher Chia, Chief Executive Officer of the Media Development Authority, “Singapore has made a concerted effort to develop the 3D capabilities of our media sector. The increased availability of 3D equipment and technology in Singapore allows local content providers to have greater access to a wider range of equipment to enable and expedite their development in 3D content and we are starting to see this bear fruit through quality made-by-Singapore 3D content. “ “On the animation front, our line-up of titles, from branded properties to original creations, demonstrates that Singapore animation companies have come-of-age in their ability to produce content for the world, with the world. At MIPCOM, we look forward to forging greater ties, and forming collaborations with other international counterparts to further opportunities.” This year’s MIPCOM takes place from 4 October to 8 October 2010. The 120-square metre Singapore Pavilion is located at 05.20 – 07.19, Palais des Festivals.
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