The Batam Free Trade Zone Authority (BPK FTZ) Techno Park
and PT Kinema Systrans Multimedia (KSM) are collaborating to advance the
country’s animation industry to entertain audiences in Indonesia and
worldwide.
KSM, also known as Infinite Frameworks (IFW) Studios,
will serve as an incubator to nurture local talent and develop
animation businesses in the hope that the local animation industry will
be able to compete with other countries’ animation businesses.
KSM
is currently training 30 polytechnic students majoring in multimedia
and vocational school (SMK) students majoring in computer and animation,
to introduce them to the latest technology in the animation industry as
well as business opportunities.
KSM technical director Daniel
Hardjanto told The Jakarta Post that the global animation industry was
estimated to be worth US$242 billion by 2016.
“I hope that Indonesia can at least earn 1 percent of the total value,” said Daniel.
To achieve the target, he said, it was important to develop local talent before it reached the industry.
During
the workshop, which will end on Tuesday, participants are introduced to
the animation world and trained to make animation films before being
assigned to produce a two minute animation video, which will be included
in a competition.
Successful participants will be encouraged to
establish small-scale enterprises in the animation field. Daniel said
that KSM would provide technology and give opportunities for workshop
participants to secure internships.
KSM, which is located in
Turi Beach Resort, was established in 2005 and has produced a series of
animation works. The company, Daniel said, had produced around 400 hours
of animation work in seven years.
One of its productions is
Tatsumi, a 2D animated movie directed by Singaporean filmmaker Eric
Khoo. The film is a tribute to the life and work of the Japanese manga
artist Yoshihiro Tatsumi.
The movie was premiered at the 2011
Cannes Film Festival in the “Un Certain Regard” section and was
submitted to 84th Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language category
in 2012.
Other works include animated TV series such as The
Garfield Show, Leonard/Dr. Contraptus, Lucky Luke, and Franklin &
Friends.
KSM also created Dead Mine, a feature film produced by
Singapore-based HBO Asia and starred in by a number of Indonesian
actors, such as Aryo Bayu, Joe Taslim, Mike Lewis and Jaitov Yanda.
“We
hope the Batam Techno Park will develop the technology for the
animation production, which will be able to be implemented in the
market. We also hope that there will be many animation studios in the
future,” said Daniel.
BPK FTZ monitoring and industrial affairs
evaluation sub-directorate head Tri Novianta Putra said he was setting
his sights on prepare local talent to delve into the booming industry.
“So
far, here in Indonesia, animation and the film industry are facing hard
times as piracy is so rampant. KSM, with all its experience, may serve
as an engine to develop the animation industry,” said Novianta.
Siti
Aisyah, a vocational student who is joining the animation workshop,
said such training encouraged her to produce animation work like Upin
and Ipin, a Malaysian animation series that is popular in Indonesia.
“This
is a rare opportunity for me to join such a workshop, which is also
free. One day, I want to create a good animation movie,” Siti said.
BPK
FTZ is currently developing Batam Techno Park, aimed at bridging small
and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs), academics and the manufacturing and
electronics industries that have set up factories in Batam.
The
success of the Solo Techno Park in developing the Esemka car in
Surakarta, Central Java, has inspired BPK FTZ to adopt a similar
concept.
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