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Studiovity Secures Pre-Seed Funding from IIM Kashipur to Redefine Film and Video Pre-Production
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ByStartupStory | January 22, 2024
Studiovity, the AI-driven Film-Video Pre-production Platform, has successfully raised an undisclosed amount in pre-seed funding from IIM Kashipur. This strategic investment signals a significant leap forward for Studiovity, setting the stage for innovative advancements and accelerated growth in the film and video pre-production landscape.
Founded in 2021 by Akshay Kumar Jain, Santosh Kumar Gupta, and Udit Kumar Mishra, Studiovity specializes in AI-driven software that transforms the creative processes of screenplay writing and storyboarding. The platform seamlessly transitions into production, automating script breakdowns, and streamlining production scheduling for film producers, ad agencies, and departments involved in the production process. Studiovity is recognized by industry giants Nvidia, DPIIT Startup India, and Nasscom 10k startup.
The recent undisclosed pre-seed funding from IIM Kashipur will be strategically utilized by Studiovity to expand its offline and online presence, enhance global outreach, and drive product innovation.
Mr. Jain expressed his excitement about the funding, stating, “The undisclosed pre-seed funding from IIM Kashipur is a significant milestone for Studiovity, providing the financial resources needed to propel the company to new heights. As Studiovity continues to redefine the landscape of film and video production, this funding serves as a strategic catalyst, enabling the company to explore new avenues, enhance existing features, and stay ahead of industry trends..”
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