A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 27, 2025
Original Title:
Tales of Jovia Anthology
Alternate Titles:
Tales of Jovia: Volume 1-9
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Fantasy | Horror | Romance | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Inwood Park Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 154
An elocutionist introduces several sci-fi stories that occur in the Jovian Cinematic Universe, featuring a high-tech bounty hunter loses his bounty on a forest planet, a scientist who debates the meaning of life with his robot in a crash, love and betrayal, monsters on new and distant planets, sword fighting rebels, boxing in the asteroids, and a group wilderness trip gone wrong
Boom Operator:
Hector Guzman
Chief Lighting Technician:
Byron Franco
Roderick DeWayne Jones
Cinematography:
Eli Fischer
Chance Smith
Director:
Harold Jackson
Chance Smith
Editor:
Nele Helmers
Executive Producer:
Eli Fischer
Harold Jackson
Zachary Richard Luke Jones
Branden Ray Selman
Chance Smith
Davis Smith
Producer:
Daniel Blattman
Jade Boldenow
Johnathan McKinney
Production Design:
Jade Boldenow
Score Engineer:
Harold Jackson
Chance Smith
Jonathan McKinney
Sound Engineer:
Branden Ray Selman
Khamar Shaik
Sound Technical Supervisor:
Harold Jackson
Still Photographer:
Aaron Reissig
VFX Supervisor:
Chance Smith
Writer:
Chance Smith
Harold Jackson
Eli Fischer
Davis Smith
John McKinney
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