Malaysia

Govt supports bringing in virtual production studio equipment: Fahmi

New machinery, coupled with experience of being involved in bigger films will help industry, says minister

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 21 Mar 2023 7:17AM

Govt supports bringing in virtual production studio equipment: Fahmi
Through the creative sector, Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil says the government via the ministry and Finas can continue to increase foreign investment into the country through the Film in Malaysia Incentive and international co-production treaty with countries such as China, Korea and Indonesia. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes pic, March 21, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The Communications and Digital Ministry supports efforts made by filming industry players to bring virtual production equipment into the country which could become a game changer for the industry.

Its minister Fahmi Fadzil said it was timely with the provision of RM102 million under Budget 2023, which, among others, encompassed import duty and sales tax exemptions on studio and filming production equipment.

“… in the context of the film industry, when we bring in filming from abroad to Malaysia, the positive effect is not only in terms of investment but also from the aspect of skills and experience.

“I believe the new equipment, coupled with our experience of being involved in bigger films, will help the film industry technically in Malaysia. So, I see this as a positive development and our ministry must support it,” he told reporters after officiating National Artiste Day 2023 here last night.

Also present were Deputy Communications and Digital Minister Teo Ni Ching, ministry secretary-general Datuk Seri Mohammad Mentek, National Film Development Corporation Malaysia (Finas) chairman Datuk Kamil Othman and Finas chief executive officer Prof Md Nasir Ibrahim.

Earlier, Fahmi, in his opening speech, said he had confidence in the creative industry, especially the film industry, to continue growing as a creative economic engine like foreign countries such as South Korea, China, Japan and the United States.

Through the sector, he said the government via the ministry and Finas can continue to increase foreign investment into the country through the Film in Malaysia Incentive and international co-production treaty with countries such as China, Korea and Indonesia.

At the same time, he also reminded creative industry activists to continue practising an attitude of openness in giving and receiving views so that checks and balances can be implemented.

“Misinterpretation or touching the sensitivity of a work of art must be avoided in the enthusiasm of commercialising it.

“This understanding is important to ensure that joint efforts and unity can be achieved by mutual exchange of views and support, so that the art and culture of the multiracial Malaysians is always preserved and developed to a higher level,” he said.

National Artiste Day 2023, which is themed “Filem Wadah Perpaduan, Titian Keharmonian”, is symbolic of appreciation of artists and cultural activists who have contributed much and enriched the name of Malaysia.

National Artiste Day is now celebrated on March 22 every year, and it was chosen to coincide with the birth date of the late Tan Sri P. Ramlee as a way of remembering and appreciating the services and devotion of the late film legend. – Bernama, March 21, 2023

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