Friday, January 21, 2011

Dana Belia boleh buat filem

Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak telah melancarkan Dana Belia 1Malaysia berjumlah RM20 juta. Wow apa lagi para belia. Siapkan proposal, skrip dan sebagainya....



Maaf kualiti audio kurang memuaskan.

Sesiapa yang rapat dengan KJ boleh le mencuba sebab KJ incharge. So dalam pembikinan filem sudah ada 3 dana. Dana filem kenegaraan melalui FINAS, dana MDC (khas untuk pembangunan kesan khas CGI) dan kini dana belia.

Baguslah sebab kebelakangan ini filem tempatan mulai mendapat perhatian dari pencinta filem tanahair. Nampak gaya David Teo akan bersaing dengan anak-anak muda yang agrasif dan kreatif.

Harapa aku supaya dana ini digunakan sebaiknya dan TOLONGLAH jangan gunakan kable politik untuk berkarya.

Bercerita fasal filem, aku rasa tahun ini aku akan keluar dengan filem sulung aku..... TUNGGU.
Yang frustnya, aku bukannya dalam ketagori belia... aduh.. melepas nak apply.

Selamat berkarya para belia dan beliawanis.

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Barisan Nasional (BN) Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin is set to star in a 1 Malaysia Youth Fund reality show as one of the judges who will evaluate contestants with their winning proposals.

The reality show by Media Prima Berhad will have contestants pitching their ideas to a panel of judges.

The winners will receive grants from the fund.

The show is set to resemble popular entrepreneur television programmes such as Britain’s “Dragon’s Den” and “American Inventor”.

Khairy (picture), who is also heading the fund’s evaluation panel, dismissed the notion that he would be the Simon Cowell of the reality show, saying that the focus should instead be on the applicants.

“The reality show is a relatively new idea so we have to see the format and the rest.

“Presumably, I will be a judge because the reality show is based on the applicants for the fund,” he told reporters after the launching of the fund.

Cowell, a former judge on the “American Idol” show, was known for his controversial and biting comments.

On Monday, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak announced a RM20 million grant, funded by 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB), for young people to undertake projects in line with 1 Malaysia.

The fund was first announced in Budget 2011 late last year, after the idea was mooted by the Barisan Nasional (BN) Youth Lab.