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New Robin Film Grant Pays Filmmakers to Use Real Music — Not AI-Generated Tracks

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April 2, 2026
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New Robin Film Grant Pays Filmmakers to Use Real Music — Not AI-Generated Tracks

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As AI-generated music becomes increasingly easy for filmmakers to use in soundtracks, one music-tech company is taking a different approach: using AI to help creators discover and license real music made by real artists.

Music discovery platform MusicAtlas has launched the Robin Film Grant, a new program designed to help filmmakers find and license songs from existing music catalogs rather than turning to AI-generated soundtracks.

The grant will award $1,000 to a filmmaker to help cover the cost of licensing a song discovered through the company’s Robin platform. Applications open April 1 and run through May 15, with the selected project announced June 1.

The initiative is presented in partnership with Greenlit, a platform that helps filmmakers manage development, financing, and production workflows.

Grant Details

  • Award: $1,000 USD cash grant for third-party music licensing fees
  • Applications Open: April 1, 2026
  • Deadline: May 15, 2026
  • Recipient Announced: June 1, 2026
  • Presented by: MusicAtlas in partnership with Greenlit
  • Application link: musicatlas.ai/robin/film-grant

Using AI to find real music — not generate it

The grant highlights the core concept behind Robin, MusicAtlas’ AI-powered search tool built specifically for film, TV, advertising, and game soundtracks.

Rather than generating music, Robin uses AI to help filmmakers search through commercially released music catalogs from both independent and major-label artists. Creators can explore songs using natural-language prompts, scene descriptions, lyrics, and sonic similarity — making it easier to match existing music to a scene.

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In other words, the technology is designed to streamline the discovery process, not replace artists.

MusicAtlas founder and CEO Neil Shah framed Robin as a way to make finding licensable music as fast and intuitive as the new generation of AI music tools — while still keeping human artists at the center of the process.

The grant itself

To apply for the Robin Film Grant, filmmakers submit a project along with a shortlist of songs they discovered using the Robin platform that could fit their film.

The winning filmmaker receives $1,000 to license one of those tracks for use in the project.

The goal is not just to support a single film, but to demonstrate how modern search tools can connect filmmakers with music catalogs that might otherwise be difficult to navigate.

Why this matters for independent artists

Sync placements in film, television, and games remain one of the most valuable ways for artists to monetize their music outside of streaming. But historically, discovering the right track — and navigating licensing — has often been slow, opaque, and heavily dependent on industry gatekeepers.

AI-powered search tools are helping to streamline the process, but may often be catalysts for AI-generated music to scale platforms’ available tracks.

In this case, Robin is using AI-powered search algorithms to source and license human-generated music, creating both opportunity for independent artists and a more effective production path for filmmakers and music supervisors to finding audio that works.

In other words, tools like this represent an alternative vision for AI in music: using artificial intelligence to surface human creativity, rather than replacing it.


Robin is MusicAtlas’s music discovery engine for film, television, games, and advertising. It enables creative teams to search, discover, and shortlist music using natural language, sonic similarity, lyrics, and scene descriptions across global catalogs.

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.hypebot.com ’

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