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Indonesia finally succeeded in creating
the first 3D animated film. The animated film with the title “Meraih
Mimpi” (Reach the Dream) produced by Infinite Frameworks (IFW), an
animation studio based in Batam – Indonesia. It’s international version
has the title “Sing to the Dawn”.
"We are proud to be able to launch “Meraih Mimpi” for Indonesian
market," said Managing Director of IFW, Mike Wiluan, in a press
conference held at the Hyatt Hotel, Jakarta, Monday (27/7).
The film actually an adaptation of a book with the title Sing to the
Dawn from Minfung Ho. The book tells about 2 brothers who try to
protect their residence from the contractor fraudster.
IFW make Minfung Ho book adaptation based on Singapore government
request who would like to make this book among mandatory books to read
in several elementary schools in Singapore. From this request, IFW
immediately start producing the film. For your information, among
almost 150 animators, there’s only 5 foreigners.
All production activity was done entirely in Batam for three years and
with the cost of 5 million U.S. dollars. This film production was
finished in 2008, and began to be distributed to various countries
ranging from Singapore, Korea, and Russia. Sing to the Dawn is not
directly released in Indonesia because IFW want to introduce Sing to
the Dawn for International spectators first.
"Sing to the Dawn does not directly launch Indonesia because we want to
reach International recognization first. After that, we launched a
new community in order to know that there is an animation studio in
Indonesia," said Vishnu Triatmojo, IFW Spokesman.
Sing to the Dawn in Indonesian version is released this year with the
title Meraih Mimpi. Nia Dinata was recruited to assist in script
writing process and Erwin Gutawa asked to re-compose the music to
along this film.
In addition, several famous artists such as Gita Gutawa, Cut Mini, and
Shanty, involved as the voice dubber. Meraih Mimpi will start release
to the cinemas on 8-9 September 2009, starting from the Network 21
Cinemas.
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