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Reflecting on Impact: The Game-Changing Projects of Reverse Clock Entertainment (2019-2022)

In our journey as a film studio, we at Reverse Clock Entertainment understand that every project we undertake is a stepping stone towards creating a lasting impact in the world of cinema and digital media. As we look back at our triumphs from 2019 to 2022, it's clear that our commitment to telling compelling, inclusive stories is manifest in each production.


Our endeavors in these years were marked by a range of diverse projects. We kicked off this period with the 2022 feature film 'This is Water,' directed by Matt Colston. Despite a lean budget of $150k, this film emphasized our ability to create profound, feature-length narratives that engage and inspire audiences.


TV Series 'Parallel Syzygy' (2021) and a media commercial (2022) further showcased our versatility. These projects, with budgets of $120k and $200k respectively, were testament to our ability to adapt to various formats while maintaining our signature storytelling prowess.


A major highlight of this period was 'Oh Boy! ', a 2020 venture by Qingyang Zhu. This $2 million project, in collaboration with Wanda Pictures, highlighted our capacity to handle bigger budgets and reaffirmed our place in the competitive film industry.


Between 2020 and 2022, we had the pleasure of collaborating with the New York Film Academy on multiple projects. Films such as 'Qiumi,' 'Marry,' 'Lilies in Spring,' 'The Cracks between us,' 'On Buck,' 'Inspiration,' 'The Cocoon,' 'Comet,' and 'Mushroom' were produced on budgets ranging from $25k to $30k. Each project was a unique exploration of narrative, reinforcing our dedication to cultivating a diverse body of work.


Our collaboration extended beyond film to the realm of commercials with 'Redeye Targets LLC Commericial' by Andrea Damuding. A $50k project in 2021, this commercial affirmed our ability to create compelling short-form content.


Also worth highlighting is 'Floating' by Zihan Zhang from Chapman University, officially selected for the Asian World Film Festival under the HFPA Scholarship Short Film Program in 2022. 'Drift Alone' and 'Salvation,' both produced with the New York Film Academy and featured in the Young Filmmakers Showcase at the Asian World Film Festival, were recognized for Best Cinematography and Best New Director, respectively.


As we look forward, these projects serve as inspiration, reminding us of our journey and propelling us to continue crafting narratives that engage, challenge, and inspire. The journey of Reverse Clock Entertainment is one of constant evolution, and we are excited to keep pushing boundaries, making each frame count.










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