Innovationspreis des Beauftragten für Kultur und Medien

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The Innovationspreis des Beauftragten für Kultur und Medien (Innovation in Culture and Media Prize) was a German government media award which granted prizes of 15 to 25,000 Euros yearly from 2002 to 2010 to individuals or institutions in the film industry that demonstrated innovation. [1]

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Past winners

Year Winner Project Prize
2002 Internationale Media Research Agency GmbH, Leipzig Satellite Aided Trend Analysis (SATA) 15,000 €
2002 Director's Friend GmbH, Köln 15,000 €
2002 Niels Beer und Stefan Ostertag GbR, Dresden, and the Institut für Kino und Filmkultur, Köln School cinema - School film week 15,000 €
2003 Salzgeber & Co Medien GmbH European Docu Zone 15,000 €
2003 Crew united, Lutz und Zenglein GbR Internetproject: www.crew-united.com 15,000 €
2004 Deutsche Hörfilm GmbH, Berlin, and Titelbild GmbH, Berlin 15,000 €
2004 Freunde der Deutschen Kinemathek Arsenal Experimental 15,000 €
2004 Kinomatik, Wurster, Killenberger & Ratsch GbR MOVIEtube System 25,000 €
2005 Kurzfilmagentur Hamburg e. V. 25,000 €
2006 Film Academy Baden-Wuerttemberg, Institut für Animation, Visual Effects und digitale Postproduktion Artificial actors 25,000 €
2006 Tina Thiele, Köln Internetproject: www.casting-network.de 25,000 €
2006 University of Leipzig, Institut für Kommunikations- und Medienwissenschaft 25,000 €
2007 Michael Hentschel 25,000 €
2007 EYZ Media 25,000 €

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References

  1. "Filmförderung des Bundes - Innovationspreis". kulturpreise.de. ARCult Media GmbH. Retrieved 29 January 2015.