Wow. Imagine a place where Hollywood magic meets Southeast Asian charm. That’s Infinite Studio Batam. Nestled in Nongsa Digital Park this isn’t just a studio. It’s a powerhouse. Since 2005 Infinite Studio Batam has been a major player in the animation and film industry. It’s part of Infinite Studios a larger company with a presence in Singapore too.
This Batam location isn’t just any film studio. It boasts impressive facilities. There are two massive soundstages. One was once the biggest in Southeast Asia. It measures a whopping 30000 square feet. The other is still substantial at 14000 square feet. There’s also a one-hectare backlot for outdoor scenes. Picture the possibilities.
Infinite Studio Batam employs around 300 animators. Their talent contributes to films and animations. These projects are seen globally on platforms like Netflix. That’s a testament to the quality of work produced right here. But it’s not just animation. This studio also handles live-action productions. Films like Losmen Melati (2023) and Buffalo Boys were created here. Live-action production started back in 2012 expanding the studio’s capabilities.
Think of the creative energy. The collaboration between international filmmakers and local talent. Imagine the stories brought to life within these walls. The cameras rolling. The lights blazing. The hushed anticipation before a scene. This is more than just a business. It’s a hub of creativity. It’s a place where dreams are filmed and animated. It’s a place where the magic of cinema truly comes alive.
Infinite Studio Batam is more than just a location for films. It’s a significant contributor to Batam’s economy and its growing reputation in the creative industries. It also acts as a bridge between Indonesia and Singapore’s entertainment worlds. This dynamic studio is proof that even on an island the world’s stories can be made.