Lithuanian sound design platform Sonic Alchemist has won the European competition at this year’s San Sebastian’s Zinemaldia & Technology Startup Challenge. Spanish voice dubbing software Dubme won the strand’s domestic competition. Both projects secured purses of €10,000 ($11,168).
A special mention entrepreneur prize of €3,000 ($3,350) was awarded to Danish company Kaspar K1, an editing program that allows filmmakers to search through thousands of hours of footage using text prompts.
In addition to their cash prizes, this year’s winners are also conditionally eligible for free access to an incubation space during the first year following their visit at one of the Business Innovation Centers (BIC) belonging to the
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