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DEAF TALENT®: The Shattered Mind!

DEAF TALENT®


What a remarkable journey our production team experienced. This may seem like a small feat or amount compared to the many crowdfunding campaigns that raised thousands or millions of dollars from just a single campaign. However, we're proud of our milestones! We've launched 13 campaigns to fundraise funds for The Shattered Mind, (formerly known as The Double Life of Zhane Rain.) We were fortunate and blessed to reach our goals through five campaigns, included private donations through mails and PayPal, raising over $27,000 to make our movie! To us, this is an accomplishment!

In addition to Indiegogo, which still counts, even though, we were not able to reach our targets, we raised $3,194. The total combined was 30,194! We continue to receive more donations. Please don't ever stop the flow because we have a new line of work! 

Now that we're in postproduction moving forward to completing the film, we look forward to premiering The Shattered Mind in June or July! Be sure to follow us on our Facebook page. Thanks to all the backers and supporters who made it happened! We did it! 


We're now in process of crowdfunding our next creative material, to produce the first sitcom TV pilot for the networks this coming fall. Like us on Facebook if you'd like to follow The Two Essences! 


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