At ScreenSingapore where it launched last year, the Southeast Asian Audio-Visual Association (Saava) for media content producers today announced partnership agreements with major Australia-based crowd-funding portal Pozible and the Motion Picture Association of Cambodia (Mpac).
Saava also launched two English-language co-productions in the region, horror film Selfie and sports drama The 100 Yards.
The producers’ association’s agreement with Pozible will provide Saava members with privileges such as lower fees and special marketing efforts on the crowd-funding site.
Singapore-based producer and Saava co-founder Justin Deimen [pictured], who brought the partnership about, said, “Finding the money to make a film is one of the hardest things for a producer. But production costs are quite low in our region, and the amounts that can be raised from crowd-funding can become quite significant in comparison to the budget. This partnership with Pozible opens up a new option for our members to access funding. There are so many amazing stories in Southeast Asia that...
Saava also launched two English-language co-productions in the region, horror film Selfie and sports drama The 100 Yards.
The producers’ association’s agreement with Pozible will provide Saava members with privileges such as lower fees and special marketing efforts on the crowd-funding site.
Singapore-based producer and Saava co-founder Justin Deimen [pictured], who brought the partnership about, said, “Finding the money to make a film is one of the hardest things for a producer. But production costs are quite low in our region, and the amounts that can be raised from crowd-funding can become quite significant in comparison to the budget. This partnership with Pozible opens up a new option for our members to access funding. There are so many amazing stories in Southeast Asia that...
- 12/9/2014
- by hjnoh2007@gmail.com (Jean Noh)
- ScreenDaily
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