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MDA launches reality TV series to strengthen ties with Hollywood
Singapore's ongoing ties with Hollywood have been strengthened, with the launch a two-part reality-based television series by the Media Development Authority of Singapore (MDA).
It features legendary producer and Hyde Park Entertainment's chairman and chief executive officer, Ashok Amritraj.
Entitled Project Pitching and Development with Ashok or Project PDA for short, the series is also a commemoration to Mr Amritraj for his achievements in Hollywood and the international film industry as he celebrates the production of his 100th film.
Mr Amritraj said: "Hyde Park is constantly on the lookout for exciting projects, fresh talent and new cinematic stories. Through this project, we hope to discover the local talent in Singapore and what they can bring to the international film making scene."
Project PDA, which will be broadcast at the end of this year on Singapore's free-to-air channels, will see teams compete against each other for an internship at Hollywood's prestigious Hyde Park Group.
Winners will have the opportunity to hone their skills and learn from the best in the business.
They also stand a chance of having their films co-financed by MDA and globally distributed by Hyde Park.
Project PDA, which will be filmed in Singapore in August, will consist of qualifying and final rounds.
Contestants will pitch their film concepts to a panel of judges, comprising Mr Amritraj and leading Singapore filmmakers.
They will also compete with each other on challenging tasks.
Christopher Chia, chief executive officer, MDA, said: "Project PDA brings a touch of Hollywood to Singapore and is a result of our long-standing relationship with Hyde Park.
"With Ashok leading the panel, up-and-coming Singapore talent will be able to go beyond their comfort zones to face challenges that test both their creative skills, as well as marketing and business know-how, as they compete for the chance to work with Hyde Park."
Singapore first established links with Hyde Park Entertainment in May 2008, when Hyde Park Entertainment established its Asian headquarters in Singapore.
The partnership saw the setting up of a US$75 million production fund for Hyde Park to acquire, develop, produce and distribute a slate of feature films for worldwide distribution.
The partnership was extended last October to include Imagenation Abu Dhabi, leading to the formation of the Asian headquarters, Hyde Park Imagenation Singapore.
Singapore's ongoing ties with Hollywood have been strengthened, with the launch a two-part reality-based television series by the Media Development Authority of Singapore (MDA).
It features legendary producer and Hyde Park Entertainment's chairman and chief executive officer, Ashok Amritraj.
Entitled Project Pitching and Development with Ashok or Project PDA for short, the series is also a commemoration to Mr Amritraj for his achievements in Hollywood and the international film industry as he celebrates the production of his 100th film.
Mr Amritraj said: "Hyde Park is constantly on the lookout for exciting projects, fresh talent and new cinematic stories. Through this project, we hope to discover the local talent in Singapore and what they can bring to the international film making scene."
Project PDA, which will be broadcast at the end of this year on Singapore's free-to-air channels, will see teams compete against each other for an internship at Hollywood's prestigious Hyde Park Group.
Winners will have the opportunity to hone their skills and learn from the best in the business.
They also stand a chance of having their films co-financed by MDA and globally distributed by Hyde Park.
Project PDA, which will be filmed in Singapore in August, will consist of qualifying and final rounds.
Contestants will pitch their film concepts to a panel of judges, comprising Mr Amritraj and leading Singapore filmmakers.
They will also compete with each other on challenging tasks.
Christopher Chia, chief executive officer, MDA, said: "Project PDA brings a touch of Hollywood to Singapore and is a result of our long-standing relationship with Hyde Park.
"With Ashok leading the panel, up-and-coming Singapore talent will be able to go beyond their comfort zones to face challenges that test both their creative skills, as well as marketing and business know-how, as they compete for the chance to work with Hyde Park."
Singapore first established links with Hyde Park Entertainment in May 2008, when Hyde Park Entertainment established its Asian headquarters in Singapore.
The partnership saw the setting up of a US$75 million production fund for Hyde Park to acquire, develop, produce and distribute a slate of feature films for worldwide distribution.
The partnership was extended last October to include Imagenation Abu Dhabi, leading to the formation of the Asian headquarters, Hyde Park Imagenation Singapore.