NEW: Lucasfilm to open 1st ever Star Wars Shop in Singapore
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NEW: Lucasfilm to open 1st ever Star Wars Shop in Singapore
BREAKING NEWS
News has leaked out that Lucasfilm will be opening an exclusive Star Wars Shop in Singapore.
This is the 1st EVER Star Wars store in the world. And would deal with toys and collectibles from Star Wars to Indiana Jones and other Lucas Empire items.
More news next week as the announcement is expected to come.
News has leaked out that Lucasfilm will be opening an exclusive Star Wars Shop in Singapore.
This is the 1st EVER Star Wars store in the world. And would deal with toys and collectibles from Star Wars to Indiana Jones and other Lucas Empire items.
More news next week as the announcement is expected to come.
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Star Wars creator launches animation studio in S'pore
SINGAPORE - The company of legendary US director George Lucas, creator of the 'Star Wars' saga, on Thursday launched an animation studio in Singapore to produce television shows and feature films for the global market.
Second Minister for Trade and Industry Vivian Balakrishnan (left) and Lucasfilm president and chief operating officer Micheline Chau at the official opening of Lucafilm Animation Singapore, financially backed by the Singapore government to boost the Republic's multimedia industry, will take part in the development of a TV spinoff from Star Wars.
'We're very excited about the opening of the new studio,' Mr Lucas said in a press statement issued at the launch of the high-tech studio in a business park near Singapore's Changi airport.
'Our first series - a TV adventure titled Clone Wars, based on the time between Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith - is already in active development and we hope to see it on the air in 2007.'
The Singapore studio will also be involved in an upcoming feature film but company officials declined to give any hint of what it will be about.
'The possibilities are endless,' the studio's general manager Christian Kubsch told journalists.
The Singapore operation is 75 per cent owned by Lucasfilm Ltd, with the rest of the equity held by two Singapore partners -- digital entertainment products maker Creative Technology Ltd and EDB Investments.
The latter is an arm of the Economic Development Board, Singapore's foreign investment promotion agency.
Company officials refused to disclose how much money was invested to set up the 3,715-sq-m animation facility, which will initially have 35 staff but can host up to 300 employees
They said Singapore was chosen because of its strong protection of intellectual property rights, attractive lifestyle and potential for drawing digital animation talent from all over the world.
Vivian Balakrishnan, Singapore's Second Minister for Trade and Industry, said at the launch that the studio 'is a huge boost for our growing digital animation industry'.
'I am honoured that Lucasfilm's first overseas venture is taking place on our home turf,' he said, adding that Singapore will seek to attract specialised schools for digital arts and animation to support the industry.
SINGAPORE - The company of legendary US director George Lucas, creator of the 'Star Wars' saga, on Thursday launched an animation studio in Singapore to produce television shows and feature films for the global market.
Second Minister for Trade and Industry Vivian Balakrishnan (left) and Lucasfilm president and chief operating officer Micheline Chau at the official opening of Lucafilm Animation Singapore, financially backed by the Singapore government to boost the Republic's multimedia industry, will take part in the development of a TV spinoff from Star Wars.
'We're very excited about the opening of the new studio,' Mr Lucas said in a press statement issued at the launch of the high-tech studio in a business park near Singapore's Changi airport.
'Our first series - a TV adventure titled Clone Wars, based on the time between Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith - is already in active development and we hope to see it on the air in 2007.'
The Singapore studio will also be involved in an upcoming feature film but company officials declined to give any hint of what it will be about.
'The possibilities are endless,' the studio's general manager Christian Kubsch told journalists.
The Singapore operation is 75 per cent owned by Lucasfilm Ltd, with the rest of the equity held by two Singapore partners -- digital entertainment products maker Creative Technology Ltd and EDB Investments.
The latter is an arm of the Economic Development Board, Singapore's foreign investment promotion agency.
Company officials refused to disclose how much money was invested to set up the 3,715-sq-m animation facility, which will initially have 35 staff but can host up to 300 employees
They said Singapore was chosen because of its strong protection of intellectual property rights, attractive lifestyle and potential for drawing digital animation talent from all over the world.
Vivian Balakrishnan, Singapore's Second Minister for Trade and Industry, said at the launch that the studio 'is a huge boost for our growing digital animation industry'.
'I am honoured that Lucasfilm's first overseas venture is taking place on our home turf,' he said, adding that Singapore will seek to attract specialised schools for digital arts and animation to support the industry.
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Chinatwon Square is a Star Wars Toys paradise!Dr EMH wrote:Sure? ... go visit Toy"R"us islandwide, or Sunshin Plaza, or Chinatown Square during Sun ... the sale of SW stuff is astonishing!DarthNobody wrote:i am soooo excited...star wars stuff are like soo rare!!
I went there one day after passing nearby. When I first saw some SW stuff, I wanted to purchase it immediately, then I decide to come back later. I walked around and saw more and more things that I wanted to buy. I went into overload and ended up buying nothing because I cannot afford it. If I buy one, I will regret not buying another, so finally to avoid extreme disappointment, I decide not to buy anything at all. Make sense?

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Erm... just like me, I went to Japan and saw this toy shop, it had half a level all selling Star Wars merchandise. Ended up buying almost nothing because I couldn't decide what to buy. Bought 1 Ben Kenobi though...
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