Thanks to the High Commission of India and 200 SGD, I got my Indian visa this morning. As I'm co-called close to the country, and found pretty cheap plane tickets I'm leaving this beautiful island for India on this Sunday night and visit my good friend Dr. Dub aka. Dj. Balu in Hyderabad. From Singapore I fly to Chennai, it's about a 3-4 hours flight. The hardest part comes only after this. I'll stay in Chennai for a night and on the next morning I'll take the train to Hyderabad. 12 hours on the track. Though! It's like eight sandwiches, six liter water and one pocket of cigarettes at least. We'll see, let's go to INDIA!
After picking up my visa at the Embassy I visited Infinite Frameworks. I met Mr. Freddie Yeo, General Manager of IFW, who presented the main activities of the company. With it's full-fledged post-production facilities in Singapore and a dedicated animation department on Batam Island (Indonesia) IFW is one of the biggest company that handle executive management, co-productions, financing, distribution and IP acquisitions of content for TV, digital platforms and feature films in Singapore. From broadcast design and branding across CGI, visual effects and 2D/3D animation till HD post-production and full motion video, it's needless to enumerate IFW's services here, rather visit their website, also check out frameworks-studios.com for more!
It's a friendly place, thank you Freddie and hope to see you soon!
Oh! One more thing. HT (Human Teleport) is expensive and dangerous thing here in Asia also in Europe. I have to stay with the usual traveling methods: airways. Dealing with them is not so easy but thanks to István, the transporter, this is not my business. He's the one who books and re-books, reserves and delays and manages all these things from Budapest. Thanks for everything CONNECTICKET!
After this little commercial beak now we go for giant insects from space with Jerry from the Block and watch District 9 at one of the local cinemas. 'Tell us how your weapons work...!'
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