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IDA And The MDA Jointly Develop Singapore's Digital Cinema
Industry
(Press Release: 19 November 2003)
Digital Cinema as Key Engine of
Growth for Singapore
The
Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) and the Media
Development Authority of Singapore (MDA) are collaborating to develop
the Digital Cinema industry in Singapore, riding on the combined
strengths of both agencies. IDA's efforts in building capabilities and
capacity in processing, management and distribution of digital content
complements MDA's efforts in nurturing content development. Together,
both agencies will ensure a complete pull-through from content creation
to exhibition in the Digital Cinema space.
Digital
Cinema heralds a new era for the cinema industry. Digital Cinema is
about the digital transformation of today's celluloid film-based
distribution and exhibition systems. This transformation is considered
to be the most significant technological advancement in the cinema
industry since the advent of digital sound. It opens up many new
possibilities - greater variety of content, lower cost of distribution
and exhibition of better quality. In turn, this will open doors to
greater business opportunities for the local Infocomm and Media
industry, and potentially create up to 5,0001 jobs over the next three
years in areas such as post-production and infrastructural support.
IDA
and the MDA recognise that globally, important changes are underway in
the cinema distribution market due to the ability of Infocomm and Media
technologies to move and manage content in bits and bytes. This
emerging digital delivery will change the manner in which businesses
deliver movies and entertainment to audiences worldwide, and how
consumers experience movie-watching in cinemas. For instance,
movie-distributors can save on reel duplication costs as well as
encrypt digital content to ensure greater security and prevent piracy.
Movie-goers can also enjoy the latest block-bluster movies with
simultaneous releases or the transmission of 'live' concerts from other
countries. In view of the significant impact that Infocomm technology
will have on the cinema industry and the significant2 growth potential,
IDA and the MDA are therefore taking the lead to develop the Digital
Cinema industry and to stake Singapore's position as an early-mover in
the digital space.
Taking
the first step to develop Singapore's Digital Cinema industry is the
IDA-MDA collaboration with Eng Wah Organization to turn 20 of its
cinema screens digital, and installing another outdoor screen at the
Legends Fort Canning Park over the next one year. IDA and the MDA are
supporting Eng Wah's Digital Cinema roll-out in the areas of equipping
these 21 screens with leading edge digital equipment, fibre and
satellite connectivity as well as manpower capability development.
Speaking
at the launch of Eng Wah Organization's digital cinema deployment, IDA
Chief Executive Officer, Mrs. Tan Ching Yee, said, "The application of
Infocomm technology in entertainment promises significant cost-savings,
new economic activities and jobs, and a superior movie-going
experience. Singapore is now a step closer in our quest to be a leading
global Digital Exchange where not just capital, people and ideas but
also digital assets come together. Through this, IDA targets to
increase the value of digital transactions through Singapore from the
current S$150million to S$500million by 2006."
Mr.
Lim Hock Chuan, the Chief Executive Officer of the MDA said, "The MDA
is excited by the potential and prospects of digital media. We are
happy to support Eng Wah as it takes the step in converting its cinema
screens to digital cinema. We believe that digital cinema will take off
in a big way as more filmmakers and cinema operators adopt the
technology. This will in turn make the transmission and screening of
movies, advertisements, trailers and other digital content such as
concerts and sports events in cinemas possible. Deploying digital media
is a strategy under the MDA's Media 21 strategy to develop Singapore
into a vibrant global media city. The initiative announced today brings
us a step closer towards that vision."
Commenting
on the launch, Ms. Goh Min Yen, Managing Director, Eng Wah Organization
Limited., said, "As the only publicly-listed movie exhibitor and
distributor, Eng Wah has always been keen to venture into higher
value-added areas, where cinema technology is concerned, to enhance
shareholder value. The impact of efficiencies and savings from Digital
Cinema to our cinema operations, on top of the enhanced cinema
experience, will be significant. We are indeed proud to partner IDA and
the MDA on this far-sighted initiative. The value-add to the media
industry and the opportunities to create knowledge- and
technology-driven niche industries in Singapore will be immense."
"We
applaud the forward thinking vision of both IDA and the MDA in strongly
supporting this Digital Cinema initiative," said Mr. Sjoerd De Clerck,
Managing Director of Barco Digital Cinema. "This further enhances the
leading technology role Singapore already enjoys in the region and
therefore we are proud to be associated with this initiative as well as
with Eng Wah Organization who once again show a tremendous enthusiasm
to invest in technology to enhance productivity and Customer Service
for the benefit of the movie going patron", he continued.
Dr
Chong Man Nang, GDC Technology CEO said, "Singapore has chosen the best
time to develop the Digital Cinema industry. The recent announcement
from DCI on the studios' consensus to adopt the 2K and 4K
specifications for projectors and servers for Multiplex are indications
of the growing maturity of Digital Cinema technologies. We are pleased
to supply Eng Wah Organization the most advanced GDC Technology's
real-time Cineplex Central Server that can help schedule any movies to
playback on any screens, hence maximizing the revenue from all category
of movies. This would be the world's first full Digital Cinema
Multiplex's installation. GDC Technology seeks to establish a
long-term, mutually beneficial relationship with Eng Wah Organization,
IDA and the MDA, and provide Singapore with the most advanced products
and services she needs to help her grow and compete in the era of
digital entertainment."
The
IDA-MDA collaboration with Eng Wah is an exciting first step that will
stimulate S$9 million in industry spending over the next one year and
trigger demand for equipment purchase and supporting services such as
digital content processing, storage, management and distribution. It
will also bring about manpower training to upgrade the skills set of
the industry. This Digital Cinema deployment will position Singapore as
a leader in Digital Cinema in Asia.
JOINTLY
ISSUED BY THE INFOCOMM DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE AND THE MEDIA
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE
Notes
to Editor:
| 1. |
The 5,000 job figure is
based on a joint IDA-MDA consultancy study, 'Digital Cinema. Global and
Regional Implementation', Feb 2003 |
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| 2. |
According to the Informa
Media Group, global box office figures are expected to rise 21 per cent
between 2002 and 2010 to US$24billion |
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About Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore
The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) is a dynamic
organisation with an integrated perspective to developing, promoting
and regulating info-communications in Singapore. In the fast-changing
and converging spheres of telecommunications, information and media
technologies, IDA will be the catalyst for change and growth in
Singapore's evolution into a vibrant global info-communications
technology centre. For more information, visit www.idanews.gov.sg
For
media clarification, please contact:
WONG Yin Mei / HO Hwei Ling
Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore
DID: 65 6211-1180 / 6211-1996
About the Media Development Authority
The Media Development Authority of Singapore (MDA) was formed on 1
January 2003 to develop Singapore into a vibrant global media city, in
effect fostering a creative economy and a connected society. The
agency's Media 21 strategy aims to create a vibrant environment for the
industry and public, via five key thrusts: to establish Singapore as a
media exchange; to export 'Made-by-Singapore' content; to
internationalise local media companies; to nurture local media talents;
and to develop digital media.
For
media clarification, please contact:
TOH Yong Chuan / Yvonne POH
The Media Development Authority of Singapore
DID : 6837-9362 / 6837-9894
About Eng Wah Organization
Founded in the 1940s in post-war Singapore, the Eng Wah Group is the
first cinema operator to be publicly-isted in the Stock Exchange of
Singapore (SGX). The Group is a leading film exhibitor and distributor
with 29 strategically located cinema screen halls with a capacity of
over 6,700 seats. The Group's leisure and lifestyle entertainment
investments and services include the management of modern entertainment
complexes that offer modern multiple screen halls, amusement arcades,
restaurants and lifestyle retail stores. The Group earned an annual
sales turnover of S$20.9 million in FY 2003 and employs 140 staff. For
more information, please visit www.ewcinemas.com.sg
For
media clarification, please contact:
Vivien Ong
Eng Wah Organization Ltd.
DID: 6739-0121
About Barco
Barco, an international company headquartered in Kortrijk, Belgium, is
active in three key areas of imaging technology. Barco designs and
develops solutions for large screen visualization, display solutions
for life-critical applications, and systems for visual inspection.
Barco has a network of subsidiaries, distributors and agents in almost
100 countries. Barco is quoted on Brussels/Euronext and is a BEL 20 and
a Next 150 company. http://www.barco.com/projection systems
For
media clarification, please contact:
Jerome KWAN
Barco Pte Ltd
Tel : +65 6243 7610
About GDC Technology Limited
GDC Technology Private Limited is a subsidiary of the Hong Kong Public
Listed Company - Global Digital Creations Holdings Limited. GDC
Technology pioneers digital post-production, delivery and presentation
technologies. Known for its commitment to innovative engineering work,
quality products and state-of-the-art technology, GDC Technology offers
solutions on film transfer, post-production, delivery and presentation
of digital content. For more information on GDC Technology, visit
www.gdc-tech.com
For
media clarification, please contact:
Ms Sharon ANG
GDC Technology Private Limited
Fax: 6222 1089
- Speech by Ms Goh Min Yen, Managing Director,
Eng Wah Organization Ltd
- Speech by Mrs Tan Ching Yee, Chief Executive
Officer, Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore
- Speech by Mr Lim Hock Chuan, Chief Executive
Officer, Media Development Authority of Singapore
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