The Spanish projects will participate in a specific competition forming part of ‘Spanish Screenings: Financing & Tech’, one of the four initiatives of ‘Spanish Screenings XXL. An international market for Spanish audiovisual production’. The project falls within the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan (PRTR) aiming to strengthen Spain’s role as Europe’s audiovisual hub and is promoted by the Ministry of Culture and Sport through the ICAA, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation through the ICEX, the Malaga Festival and the San Sebastian Festival.
The five finalists for the Spanish competition are Uttopion, a project which, through metaverse, creates an interactive virtual environment offering users a unique and participatory experience with visual content, and from any device; Union Avatars, which provides users and companies with the tools to manage their digital identities through avatars; VRMulticam, which unifies immersive audiovisual technologies and broadcasts in a single service, offering a unique experience to the viewer; and WitScript which, thanks to machine learning, creates optimised processes for sound professionals, significantly minimizing the time associated with voice-over QA/QC for audio-books and audiovisual and multimedia content in general. Finally, an entrepreneurial team from the Basque Country will present Bonzo Studios , offering an integrated motion control system, high speed camera and LED Wall for making productions of high quality and complexity with a tight budget and in a short timeframe.
With respect to European projects, the selected projects are Anymate Me (Germany), enabling the creation of synthetic AI-generated videos in real-time using simple text input, as well as the production of synthetic videos based on text-to-sign language; Dreambird (UK) which, applying different technologies, develops a global platform aiming to provide a meeting point for creators and their audience, where the latter can provide creative and financial support to projects at all stages; Drylab Media Tech (UK) which, with technology in the cloud, gives the teams involved in the production access to filmed material from any device at any stage of production; HyperRate.io (Germany), a mobile application enabling creators to connect to the heart rate of their audience to create links between them and identify and offer clips with greater emotional impact on their terminals; and Marionette (Denmark) which, based on AI, captures motion in real time so that 3D animation professionals can create the movement of their characters with high quality and at a lower cost.
The participants will have the opportunity of one year’s free access to an incubation space at one of the BICs (Business Innovation Centers) in the Basque Technology Park Network. An independent jury will select the winning projects, one Spanish and one European, each of which will receive 10,000 euros. An additional 3,000 euros will go to the best selected project presented by a single entrepreneur or an entrepreneurial team. The winning and finalist projects will also have the possibility of access to funding of up to 500,000 euros to develop their project in the Basque Country.
A number of awarded projects in the first four editions are now successfully developing their business strategy. Largo AI (2019) has clients in more than 20 countries, Filmchain (2020) has also launched its product in several territories, while Kinetix (2021) is now operating with its Beta version and has closed an important funding round. Finally, Motmo.pro (2022) is now on the market and also recently raised an investment round.
The Basque Government, through the Department of Economic Development, Sustainability and Environment, promotes the Zinemaldia Startup Challenge, central initiative of the Zinema & Technology event, organised by the San Sebastian Festival in collaboration with TECNALIA, ALIA (Audiovisual Industrial Alliance) and Vicomtech. It will also include a round table on AI. Zinemaldia & Technology is a strategic commitment of the San Sebastian Festival in its aim to position itself as a reference space for reflection on technological innovation in the audiovisual sector.
Spanish Screenings XXL, an international market for Spanish audiovisual productions is part of the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan (PRTR), which has the goal to strengthen Spain’s role as a European audiovisual hub. Thus, together with the Ministry of Culture and Sport through the ICAA and the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation through ICEX España Exportación e Inversiones, the Malaga Festival and the San Sebastian Festival.
The San Sebastian Festival will also host, for the second year, the Creative Investors’ Conference as part of 'Spanish Screenings: Financing & Tech', the contents of which will be announced in the coming weeks.
Spanish Projects
Project Description: New motion control and virtual production studio, focused on research, development, and teaching of new technologies. It will be the first of its kind based in the Basque Country.
The solution is consolidated, and it is being sold to the main target market.
Project Description: Uttopion is the first Spanish metaverse, pioneer in creating spaces for content creators and brands whose focus is on users. A virtual world with unique audiovisual content with more than three years of experience and technology accessible from any device.
The solution is consolidated, and it is being sold to the main target market.
Project Description: Union Avatars provides companies and users with the tools to manage their digital identities through avatars.
An early version of the solution is being sold, e.g. an MVP. Early adopters are the main customers.
Project Description: VRMulticam unifies immersive audiovisual technologies and broadcasting in a single service, offering a unique experience to the viewer.
Prototype stage: there is a working prototype of the solution validated in a relevant environment.
Project Description: WitScript guarantees exceptional quality and effectiveness using Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) Deep Learning / AI models as a fundamental element of our technology stack. We significantly minimize the time and costs associated with voice-over QC processes.
The solution is consolidated, and it is being sold to the main target market.
European Projects
Project Description: Anymate Me revolutionizes video production by automating the creation of synthetic videos in over 65 languages, including sign languages, in real-time using simple text input.
An early version of the solution is being sold, e.g. an MVP. Early adopters are the main customers.
Project Description: Dreambird is creating a new revolutionary democratised online film industry platform for the 21st century.
Idea stage: an idea of the solution is available, but there is no working prototype.
Project Description: Drylab is a next generation On-Set Production tool and Dailies distribution platform.
The solution is consolidated, and it is being sold to the main target market.
Project Description: Hyperate.io integrates heart rate data into live streams, events and games to make emotional impact visible and enable automations for hyperpersonalisation.
Prototype stage: there is a working prototype of the solution validated in a relevant environment.
Project Description: Marionette empowers creators to record and edit motion capture anywhere, with just a laptop and two webcams or mobile phones.
Prototype stage: there is a working prototype of the solution validated in a relevant environment.