Posted: 12 October 2010 1606 hrs
SINGAPORE : "Star
Wars" creator Lucasfilm will soon start construction of its first
purpose-built overseas production facility in Singapore, the US movie
and animation giant said Tuesday.
The eight-storey, 38,000
square-metre (409,000 square-foot) studio complex will be located in a
technology hub known as Fusionopolis and contain a data centre, a
100-seat theatre and retail outlets.
Lucasfilm, the hit-making
vehicle of director George Lucas, set up operations at rented offices
near Changi Airport in 2005 and now has 400 international staff in
Singapore.
The new building will be ready for staff by 2012 and
will house Lucasfilm Singapore's three local divisions --special effects
firm Industrial Light and Magic, game developer Lucasarts and Lucasfilm
Animation.
"Our teams on both sides of the world - in the US and
in Singapore - continue to thrive," said Micheline Chau, president and
chief operating officer of Lucasfilm.
"We're immensely proud of
the amazing work that continues to come out of the Singapore studio and
we can't think of a better way to celebrate than by giving them a
permanent, state-of-the-art, collaborative work environment to call
home."
The Singapore team currently produces the animated series
"Star Wars: The Clone Wars" as well as the Nintendo DS game "Jedi
Alliance."
A fact sheet provided by Lucasfilm said Singapore
staff have worked on special effects and animation for Hollywood hits
such as the "Transformers" franchise, "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood
Prince" and "Iron Man 2".
Lucasfilm Singapore is also working
with "Pirates of the Caribbean" director Gore Verbinski on "Rango", a
fully-animated film about a chameleon forced to live his dreams of being
a swashbuckling hero in a bandit-infested cowboy town.
The film
will be released in 2011, with "Pirates" lead Johnny Depp voicing the
main character.
- AFP/ir
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