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Page 1: SINGAPORE - IMDA...Singapore on Screen /01 Singapore on Screen /02 Introduction Singapore On Screen, offers a peek into the rich and contrasting kaleidoscope of Singapore’s cityscape

S I N G A P O R Eo n s c r e e n

h e r i t a g e & m o d e r n i t y

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C O N T E N T S

PA G E / 7 5

About The Singapore Film Commission

PA G E / 7 6

Location & Media Services

PA G E / 7 3

About Singapore’s Film Industry

PA G E / 7 4

Facts & Figures

PA G E / 0 1

Introduction

PA G E / 0 4

Urban

PA G E / 5 3

Nature

PA G E / 3 9

Heritage

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I n t r o d u c t i o n

Singapore On Screen, offers a peek into

the rich and contrasting kaleidoscope

of Singapore’s cityscape. With a unique blend

of Asian and Western influences,

the Lion City is a thriving metropolis with

a vibrant mix of cultures and ethnicities.

From striking skyscrapers, to period

shophouses, to luscious greenery,

Singapore’s eclectic and contemporary

architecture adds to its reputation as

a ‘City in a Garden’, making it

a one-of-a-kind place to make a film.

Aerial view of Gardens by the Bay

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Singapore’s architecture is a melding of old and new

where colonial buildings and traditional shophouses

sit next to cutting-edge skyscrapers.

U R B A N

Aerial view of Chinatown and the Central Business District

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One of the largest

transportation hubs in

Southeast Asia, Singapore’s

Changi Airport is the most

awarded airport in the

world, with accolades

including recognition of

its inspiring architecture.

C h a n g i

A i r p o r t

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A historical riverside

quay, Clarke Quay is

today a waterfront

festival village and

one of Singapore’s

many vibrant nightlife

hotspots with numerous

dining, retail and

entertainment options.

C l a r k e

Q u a y

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Characterised by

distinctive triangular

louvers, the Esplanade

is affectionately

dubbed ‘The Durian’,

a tropical fruit with a

spiky exterior. It is a

performing arts centre

with retail, dining and

entertainment options.

E s p l a n a d e

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Located at the crossroads

of Singapore’s prime

shopping district, ION

Orchard commands

with its futuristic

curvilinear facade and

canopy. A double-storey

observation deck named

ION Sky (above) sits 218

metres above ground

level, offering sweeping

views of the city.

I O N

O r c h a r d

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Bold and iconic,

Marina Bay Sands (above) is

a spectacular centerpiece with

commanding breathtaking

views of the cityscape.

From its sloping towers to

the world’s longest elevated

rooftop infinity pool, it is

engineered to astonish and

awe. Nestled close by is the

lotus-inspired ArtScience

Musuem (right).

M a r i n a

B a y

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Providing insight into

the unique art, heritage

and history of the region,

the National Gallery

Singapore, the largest

and newest addition to

Singapore’s museum

landscape, is an icon

of the 21st century.

It elegantly integrates

the historical former

Supreme Court and

City Hall buildings.

N a t i o n a l

G a l l e r y

S i n g a p o r e

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With a history dating

back to its inception in

1887, the nation’s oldest

museum is an elegant

marriage of neo-classical

architecture and new

modernist extensions of

glass and metal, bridging

the old with the new.

N a t i o n a l

M u s e u m o f

S i n g a p o r e

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P a r k r o y a l

o n P i c k e r i n g

Modelled on the topography

of natural landscapes,

Parkroyal on Pickering’s

unique hotel concept grabs

attention with its modern

architecture and views of

the city skyline.

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The majestic Parkview Square

(above), in the historic Bugis

neighbourhood, is inspired by

the Art Deco style and has a

fittingly grand interior with

lavish furnishings reminiscent

of European palaces. Inside, the

Atlas Bar (right) houses one of the

world’s largest gin collection.

P a r k v i e w

S q u a r e

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Located at the

westernmost point

of Singapore, the

Raffles Marina

Lighthouse overlooks

and navigates

yachts into and

out of the marina.

R a f f l e s

M a r i n a

L i g h t h o u s e

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With the mesmerising appearance of

its 6 soaring towers and 11 fan-shaped

villa apartment blocks, Reflections at

Keppel Bay (right) is an architectural

masterpiece that represents world-

class waterfront living at its finest.

Spanning 250 metres, the Keppel Bay

Bridge (above) provides pedestrian

and vehicular access from the

mainland to the marina.

R e f l e c t i o n s

a t K e p p e l B a y

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S e n t o s a

Home to some of the best

beaches in Singapore, Sentosa is

Singapore’s premier island resort

getaway with world-class attractions

like Universal Studios Singapore

and Marine Life Park, as well as a

yatching marina, luxury residences

and haute dining opportunities.

Lauded by Conde Nast as one

of the World’s Top Beach Bar,

Tanjong Beach Club (above)

offers a slice of tropical paradise.

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Asia’s largest

observation wheel,

the Singapore Flyer

lets you take in the

spectacular panorama

of the city and

beyond, 165 metres

above ground.

S i n g a p o r e

F l y e r

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Connecting Raffles Place

to the south of the Singapore

River, the Cavenagh Bridge

(right) was built in 1868 and

is one of the oldest bridges

in Singapore. Situated next

to it, The Fullerton Hotel

Singapore (above), is a grand

neoclassical landmark.

S i n g a p o r e

R i v e r

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S u n t e c

C i t y

Constructed in accordance

to feng shui principles,

Suntec City’s five blocks

(right) represents the fingers

and thumb of a hand

while the Fountain

of Wealth (above) in the

centre represents a ring

in the palm of the hand.

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Interspersed with nooks,

balconies and gardens,

The Hive is an eco-

campus at Nanyang

Technological University

which showcases its

innovative approach

to collaborative and

interactive learning.

T h e

H i v e

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Built in 1905,

Victoria Theatre &

Victoria Concert Hall,

one of Singapore’s oldest

performing arts venues,

was restored to its

original neoclassical

glory in 2014.

V i c t o r i a

T h e a t r e

& V i c t o r i a

C o n c e r t H a l l

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H E R I T A G E

With its mix of ethnicities and cultures,

Singapore has rightfully earned a reputation for being

the cultural melting pot of Asia. Within the modern city,

lies a harmonious collection of cultural treasures.

Thian Hock Keng Temple

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Retaining its neoclassical

buildings, courtyards

and green lawns,

CHIJMES, previously

home to a Catholic

convent school, is now

a dining and nightlife

venue that transports

visitors back to a bygone

era with an oasis of

tranquility and harmony

in the heart of the city.

C H I J M E S

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With a combination

of traditional shops and

hip cafes plying their trade

side by side, Chinatown is

a lively melting pot of the

past and present.

Temples nearby, like the

Buddha Tooth Relic Temple

& Museum (above) tell

stories that are hundreds

of years old.

C h i n a t o w n

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Traditionally home to the Malay Heritage Centre (above), the impressive Sultan Mosque (right), carpet shops and Middle Eastern cuisine, the Kampong Glam area is now also popular for its hip range of cocktail bars, restaurants, shops and boutiques at Haji Lane and Arab Street.

“Kampong” means village in Malay while “Glam” was derived from the Gelam tree, which grew in abundance in the area.

K a m p o n g

G l a m

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From its cattle herding and

racecourse past, Little India has

come a long way to become

one of the most vibrant districts

in Singapore, with a colourful

mix of traditional businesses,

flower-garland vendors, modern

eateries and boutique hotels.

Pictured on the right is the

Sri Krishnan Temple.

L i t t l e

I n d i a

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Opened in 1887,

Raffles Hotel is a heritage

building that has preserved

the magnificence of the

British colonial architecture,

with elegant period

furnishings that exude

warmth and character.

R a f f l e s

H o t e l

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A colorful hint of old-time

Singapore, small terraced

shophouses with their

ornamental facade, intricate

halls and carved structures,

showcase the different

architectural influences

of the Straits Chinese,

Malay and European

communities.

Pictured above is the interior

of The Blue Ginger Restaurant.

S h o p h o u s e s

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Keeping up with its title as the ‘City in a Garden’,

Singapore is awash with lush gardens and parklands

as tropical greenery carpets the landscape,

providing a welcome respite from the bustle of the city.

N A T U R E

Henderson Waves

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Singapore’s first UNESCO

Heritage Site, the 150 years

old Botanic Gardens is

testament to Singapore’s

reputation as a ‘City in a

Garden’. It is home to over

60,000 plants and orchids

as well as occasional

outdoor concerts.

B o t a n i c

G a r d e n s

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Stretching from

Changi Village to

Changi Beach Club,

the Changi Point Coastal

Walk offers breathtaking

views of the coastline

and glimpses of the flora

and fauna.

C h a n g i

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With its iconic stone bridges,

seven-storey pagodas and

tea house, the 13.5-hectare

Chinese Garden (right)

offers an unique landscape

resembling imperial

northern China. Nearby, its

sister park, the Japanese

Garden (above) is modelled

after the Japanese gardens

from the middle ages.

C h i n e s e G a r d e n /

J a p a n e s e G a r d e n

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Currently a venue for

celebrations, Fort Canning

Park was the place

where the decision to

surrender Singapore to

the Japanese was made in

the Underground Far East

Command Centre, now

known as the Battle Box.

F o r t C a n n i n g /

T h e B a t t l e B o x

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Garnering multiple

awards for its landscape,

architecture and climate

adaptation, Gardens by

the Bay showcases diverse

flora from around the

world. At night,

the iconic Supertree

Grove (right) transforms

into a surreal forest of

stunning light displays

and ultramodern ‘trees’.

G a r d e n s

b y t h e B a y

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Said to resemble Guilin

in China, Bukit Batok

Town Park’s towering

rock cliffs form a

grand backdrop to the

lake where park goers

enjoy leisurely walks

amidst landscaped

surroundings.

L i t t l e

G u i l i n

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With a network of trails

and boardwalks, and a

250m suspension bridge,

MacRitchie Reservoir is

Singapore’s oldest reservoir

and a playground for all

who love nature and

the outdoors.

M a c R i t c h i e

R e s e r v o i r

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S o u t h e r n

R i d g e s

Mimicking the curves of a

wave, the Southern Ridges

feature the Henderson

Waves bridge (right) that

connects Telok Blangah Hill

Park and Mount Faber Park.

It is the highest pedestrian

bridge in Singapore at 36m

above ground.

Pictured above

is the Forest Walk.

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Singapore’s first

ASEAN Heritage Park,

Sungei Buloh Wetland

Reserve is a haven of

flora and fauna, and a

harmonious convergence

of mother nature and

man-made architecture.

S u n g e i B u l o h

W e t l a n d

R e s e r v e

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F a c t s & F i g u r e s

Official Name

Monetary Unit

Area

Population

Location

Climate

Terrain

Singapore

Singapore Dollar

USD 1 = 1.40 SGD (as of March 2017)

EUR 1 = 1.50 SGD (as of March 2017)

719.6 sq km

5.6 million as of 2016

An island and islets in the heart of Southeast Asia, between Malaysia and Indonesia terrain

Tropical and humid year-round

Lowland, gently undulating central plateau contains water catchment area and nature reserves

Both the country and its capital

English is the language of business and instruction. Malay is the official language. Most Singaporeans are bilingual in English and a second language, commonly Malay, Mandarin or Tamil.

Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism & Islam

Parliamentary Republic

GMT +8

Malaysia

Capital

Language

Religion

Government

Time

Bordering Countries

Singapore’s growing success in the worldwide film industry attests to this, with homegrown films such as Apprentice, A Yellow Bird, Pop Aye, Ilo Ilo and 7 Letters selected for, and receiving accolades, at acclaimed film festivals such as the Cannes Film Festival, International Film Festival Rotterdam, Toronto International Film Festival and Busan International Film Festival. At home, popular hits like Ah Boys to Men and Lulu the Movie add to the mix of offerings.

Collaborative efforts between local and international film companies have been increasing. Co-produced films bring together resources from co-producing countries and help Singapore filmmakers participate in projects of international standing and with potential for global distribution. One example is The Faith of Anna Waters, a Hollywood supernatural feature by Singapore filmmaker Kelvin Tong and co-produced by Zachary Green from the United States. International film production and service companies such as Lucasfilm have also set up in Singapore to harness our creative expertise, hiring local talent to work on international projects.

A b o u t S i n g a p o r e ’ s F i l m I n d u s t r y

Singapore is proving to be a fertile

ground for developing exportable

media content. Its rich cultural

backdrop acts as a kaleidoscope of

inspiration, fuelling creative output

with international appeal.

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L o c a t i o n & M e d i a S e r v i c e sSingapore offers a media production-friendly environment, equipped with

excellent infrastructure, cutting-edge technology and world-class IP management

capabilities. Singapore could be the perfect partner for your next film project.

Some of our finest media services companies include:

PIXEL Studios is an initiative by IMDA for next generation content creators and media businesses, to come together to conceptualise stories, produce online videos, develop games, create prototypes and innovate.

PIXEL Studios

10 Central Exchange Green, Singapore [email protected], IMPixel.sg

Boutique post-production house for television and cinema, including animation and effects, design and motion.

Iceberg Design

51 Lorong 17 Geylang #05-02, Singapore 388571www.icebergdesign.com

Production house specialising in equipment rental and/or purchase, post production and aerial filming for film and television.

Bert Lighting House

23 Kaki Bukit Road 4, Synergy@KB #01-04, Singapore 417801www.bertlightinghouse.com

Singapore’s largest sound stages with green screen capabilities and post-production facilities, as well as editing facilities and services that offer VFX and high-speed content transmission capabilities.

Infinite Studios

21 Media Circle #07-01, Singapore 138562www.frameworks.com.sg

Singapore’s first DCI compliant post-production facility for digital cinema.

Mocha Chai Laboratories

Content creation, production and post-production house.

VHQ Media

201 Henderson Road, Apex@Henderson #09-01/06, Singapore 159545www.vhqmedia.com

One-stop production house for film and TVC production, commercial photography, 3D CGI/Capture and Print, Digital Imaging and original content creation.

Shooting Gallery Asia

136 Joo Seng Road, Singapore 368360www.shootinggalleryasia.com

Visual effects, 3D animation, motion design, video and post-production house.

Vividthree Productions

Block 1093 Lower Delta Road, #05-10, Singapore 169204www.vividthree.com

Specialising in Stereoscopic production (S3D), Virtual Reality production (VR) and DCP encoding.

Widescreen Media

261 Waterloo Street, Waterloo Centre #04-28, Singapore 180261www.widescreen-media.com

Singapore’s largest post-production facility specialising in sound, music, design, ADR, Foley, 5.1/7.1 Dolby Certified mixing for film and television.

Yellow Box Studios

1 Ubi View, Focus One #01-19, Singapore 408555www.yellowboxstudios.com

Singapore Film Commission Infocomm Media Development Authority

3 Fusionopolis Way #16-22 Symbiosis Singapore 138633 Tel: (65) 6377 3800 | Email: [email protected]

For more information about filming and production in Singapore, visit www.imda.gov.sg/sfc or contact the SFC.

Supported by a Secretariat within the IMDA, the SFC aims to create a vibrant film industry and nurture a new breed of Singapore talents in filmmaking. Singapore’s growing success in the international film scene is a testament to this. Local film directors like Eric Khoo, Anthony Chen, Boo Junfeng, K. Rajagopal, Kirsten Tan and Royston Tan are already making ripples far beyond the shores of Singapore.

With ongoing partnerships with organisations like the National Museum of Singapore Cinematheque, the Asian Film Archive, and the Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film, SFC aims to increase access to Singapore films and strengthen the appreciation of local film and talent.

A b o u t T h e S i n g a p o r e F i l m C o m m i s s i o n

The Singapore Film (SFC)

Commission is a division

under the Infocomm Media

Development Authority (IMDA),

and is made up of an advisory

committee comprising 15

members from the film, arts

and cultural community. Since

1998, the SFC has supported

more than 600 short films,

scripts, feature films, as well as

film-related events in Singapore

that showcase homegrown

talent and works.

65 Ubi Road 1, Oxley Bizhub #02-82, Singapore 408729www.mochachailab.com

SFC wishes to acknowledge Directions Group Inc. (for Parkview Square), DP Architects Pte Ltd (for Esplanade), Hufton and Crow (for Nanyang Technological University’s The Hive), the National Museum of Singapore, ION Orchard, PARKROYAL on Pickering, Singapore Tourism Board, Suntec City and The Esplanade Co Ltd for the images used.

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