Last night the 94th edition of the Oscar Awards was held and every year the world of cinema has more followers around the planet. In recent years the new proposals and the different consumption together with the irruption of different technological advances have changed the sector. Startups are part of this evolution that the cinema scene experiences every day.
Technology improves the viewer’s vision over the years. The cinema has evolved after technological innovation incorporating 3D, virtual reality, improvement in sound allowing to perceive a 360º sensation.
Spain offers emerging companies that turn the way of consuming cinema, generating a totally different experience. There are many startups that innovate and bring originality to this sector, Impulsa Venture offers you a list of the ideas that are most in demand in the country.
– The Filmarket Hub: Startup that is dedicated to obtaining private financing at a national and international level for audiovisual projects that are in the initial stages of development. It allows contact with people who direct scripts and projects in development with producers or co-producers.
– MultiDub is a national startup that wants to make the consumption of movies and audiovisual content more accessible. It offers to watch movies in the original version or in any dubbing. This App identifies the movie that we are watching on television at that moment and offers us the option of seeing it in its original version or choosing any of the dubbings that were produced for said film.
– Touchvie: APP that allows your favorite movies and series to become interactive products, offering you additional information about what you see on the screen. Its platform allows you to know all the details of a scene while you watch it and discuss it with your community without the risk of spoilers.
– Red Points: Startup whose objective is to search the Internet for illegal content or illegal sales platforms to eliminate them within two and a half hours, redirecting its clients’ traffic towards legal consumption platforms.




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