Egyptian Media Production City

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Egyptian Media Production City
الشركة المصرية لمدينة الإنتاج الإعلامي
Company type Public company
Industry Production company
Founded1989;35 years ago (1989)
Headquarters,
Key people
Osama Hekal (Chairman)
Website Official website

Egyptian Media Production City Co SAE (EMPC) is an information and media complex located near Cairo in Egypt. It is listed on the Egyptian Exchange, though most of its shares are owned by the Government of Egypt through the National Media Authority as well as other state-owned enterprises (SOEs). [1] It covers an area of about 35 million square meters (more than 600 feddans). [2]

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History

Construction of the project began in 1992. Phase I was completed in the same year. Then President Hosni Mubarak laid the foundation stone for EMPC Phase II on 29 May 1994. [3]

President Mubarak inaugurated Phase II in June 1996. The EMPC was launched in 2000. [4] The Pharaonic city: [5] (Tel El Amarna), simulates the ancient capital of the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten. Architectural designs, drawings, specifications and construction were completed under the supervision of an archaeologist. The city comprises about 40 simulated statues of Akhenaten and Nefertiti. The Islamic Village: [6] is built over an area of 60,000 m2. The architectural style of the village buildings belongs mainly to the Fatimid and Mameluke periods, in addition to other styles. The village was designed by specialists in Islamic Architecture. Magic Land (Children's village), covers an area of 15,000 m2, within the Integrated Activity Area. A 230 m. long entrance gate (Egypt's Gate) was built showing models of most renowned tourist attractions and monuments of Egypt, such as Pharaonic temples, Bibliotic of Alexandria, Giza Pyramids, citadels and fortresses, Saladin's Citadel etc..... This area also contains the Magic Land, and the Dino Jungle, with life-size models of pre-historic monsters such as electronically animated dinosaurs, moving amidst audio-visual effects, as well as the ancient ape-man and birds. Underwater film shooting area. The Dolphin area contains a pool, where dolphin and water ballet shows are performed as well as an Amphitheatre to accommodate 1.300 spectators. Included also is an air-conditioned, multi-purpose indoor shooting facility, the largest in the world. Built on an area of 5,000 square meres, to shoot children programs', the facility comprises a mini-theatre beside children's games including 105 individual-player and 14 collective games. The facilities are sub-divided into Western European, oriental-style areas, as well as children's competition areas and public places for outdoor shooting.

An open theatre, the largest of its kind, [6] is built in a legendary style with open-air halls, and covered terraces, with a new architectural design. The theatre accommodates 1,000 spectators, in addition to theatre boxes (Bargnoires) for 40 spectators. The area also houses "Ali Baba's cave", where the mythical story is shown via computer-animated puppets. There is also the traffic city for children and young men. It is a shooting area, with stores, coffeeshops, and gas stations. The Suzanne Mubarak Data Centre houses all information and data on MPC. It contains an electronic library, computers, various world encyclopedias and connections with the Internet. The contract for constructing and equipping the Mubarak International Studio Complex at the MPC was signed in January 1997. The complex comprises 114 cinematographic, television and video shooting studios, where state-of-the-art technology is to be used. The project is expected to be completed within three years, at a total cost of 340 million US dollar, including costs of infrastructure, construction, equipment and appliances.

According to studies already conducted, a holding company is to be set up to run MPC, with three subsidiaries, one for production, another for services and maintenance and a third for tourism. The company has an authorized capital of LE 2 billion, and a paid-up capital of LE 1.5 billion. Forty per cent of the company's paid-up capital is subscribed by the Radio and Television Union and ten % by banks, while 20-25%, amounting to LE 400 million will be floated for public subscription.[ citation needed ]

Project goals

The sets and buildings

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