3 Reasons To Watch Nussa Movies At The Cinema
JAKARTA - The animated film Nussa, which is adapted from an animated series of the same title produced by Visinema and animation studio The Little Giantz, will be released in theaters on October 14. It is hoped that the presence of the Nussa film will support the program of the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy with the presence of creative content that can encourage national economic recovery (PEN) in the field.
Tickets for the animated film Nussa special for September 25 and 26 are sold out. This shows the enthusiasm of the public to return to the cinema.
“As creators, we are very happy for the incredible enthusiasm of Nussa's fans. Hopefully, the Nussa film can cure the longing of Indonesian audiences to return to the cinema and enjoy it not only as entertainment but also to appreciate and support the growth of the Indonesian animation industry," he said as quoted from the official broadcast on Saturday, September 25.
Curious to watch Nussa at the cinema? VOI summarizes 3 reasons to watch animated films by this nation's children in theaters.
1. Blend Art and Technology
Nussa's film, which is an animated film, is a creative content that combines visual power and technology that distinguishes it from the serial film.
"The making of this animated film with the team is different from making the serial film," said Nussa Film Director, Bony Wirasmono in a press statement on the sidelines of the introduction of this animated film in Makassar, Sunday.
Before being launched simultaneously on October 14, 2021 in theaters, he continued, there was an initial socialization and introduction of the adventures of the Nussa figure related to the world of space through a school science competition that he participated in.
Bony said that in the work on Nussa, visuals and technology were two things that his team and the team paid great attention to.
One of the special things in making animated films for all ages, he continued, is using the "hair system" technology, in this case each character in the Nussa film is made strand by strand.
As an illustration, only for the character Abduh who is a friend of Nussa, it takes 200 thousand strands of hair made strand by strand to strengthen the visualization.
2. Famous Artist Dubber
Nussa's producer, Anggia Kharisma said, the Nussa film was supported by voice actors (dubbers) of well-known artists including Maudy Koesnadi (Mama Jonni), Imam Darto (Papa Jonni), Dewi Sandra (Tante Dewi), Asri Welas (Aunt Mur) and Opie Mustache (Babe Jaelani).
Voice actors can not be underestimated their role in a film, they are the same as acting. Therefore, the acting experience of these artists will certainly make this Nussa film more interesting to watch in theaters.
3. Full of Moral Messages
Meanwhile, the film Nussa is also full of moral and motivational messages for children to improve their achievements and continue to work, and one of the most essential messages is that achievement with an attitude of arrogance is useless.
“On the big screen, we want to see how Nussa lives with the diversity that exists in Indonesia. The point is we want to show that with animation we can tell about essential things that are close to our daily lives, with animation we can touch people's hearts too so that Indonesian animation can become a new milestone," said Angga Dwimas Sasongko as Executive Producer.
Angga also hopes that by showing the animated film, it can trigger Indonesian young people who have the ability but do not have the platform, platform, framework to be able to work. With Nussa's presence, it is hoped that more animators can collaborate together.
“There are so many young people who have extraordinary abilities but do not have the platform, platform, framework to be able to work. We hope that through Nussa, the public can believe that Indonesia can have animation that is done well," he said.