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Winner Best Feature Top Indie Film Awards 2017

Shie Wins Best Music at Top Indie Film Awards

Jasmine continues it’s award-winning run taking top awards at Top Indie Film Award. Shie won for Best Music. The film also took home awards for Best Feature, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Writing, Best Editing, and Best Sound

A year after his wife’s murder, once-successful Hong Kong businessman Leonard To (Jason Tobin) is still reeling from the tragedy. Having lost his job, friends and all sense of order in his life, Leonard becomes obsessed with a mysterious stranger he sees at his wife’s grave, believing him to be responsible for her death.

Winner Award of Merit Accolade Global Film Competition 2017

Shie Wins Award of Merit for Best Original Score

Shie’s score to Elizabeth Dean’s film short 1943 has won the Award of Merit for Best Original Score at the Accolade Global Film Competition. The film stars Sarah Navratil, Edwin Modlin II, William R. Dean, Hannah Polster.

In 1926, Adolf Hitler established the Hitler Youth to instill German children with the ideals of the Nazi Party, amassing 7.7 million members by 1938. In 1943, Ingrid Schindler would courageously defy her fate to rescue her children and aid the Allies in defeating the evil Nazi regime.

Winner Los Angeles Independent Film Festival 2017

Creak Wins Best Horror Short at LAIFFA

Creak was named Best Horror Short for January 2017 at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. The film by director Elizabeth Dean stars Bill R. Dean, Sarah Navratil and Todd Knapp with a score by Shie Rozow.

Golden Reel Awards

Shie Nominated for 2 Golden Reel Awards

Shie has earned his career 14th & 15th MPSE Golden Reel nominations for his music editing work on Arrow & Just Add Magic. He has previously won twice, once as assistant music editor on the musical Chicago, and again as music editor on IMAX: Deep Sea 3D.

Official Selection Los Angeles Film Awards

Shie Nominated for Best Original Score at Los Angeles Film Awards

Shie’s score to Jasmine has been nominated for Best Original Score at the Los Angeles Film Awards. The film has been nominated in 11 categories including Best Thriller (Dax Phelan), Best Actor (Jason Tobin), Best Actress (Eugenia Yuan), Best Supporting Actor (Byron Mann), Best Supporting Actress (Sarah Lian), Best Cinematography (Guy Livneh), Best Editing (Chris Chan Lee), Best Sound Design (Lisa K. Fowle & Erick Jolley), Best Original Story (Dax Phelan & Jason Tobin), Best Director (Dax Phelan).  

A year after his wife’s murder, once-successful Hong Kong businessman Leonard To (Jason Tobin) is still reeling from the tragedy. Having lost his job, friends and all sense of order in his life, Leonard becomes obsessed with a mysterious stranger he sees at his wife’s grave, believing him to be responsible for her death.

Laurels

Shie Wins Best Score at International Independent Film Awards

Jasmine continues it’s award-winning run taking top awards at the International Independent Film Awards. Shie was awarded the Diamond Award for Best Original Score. The film also took home awards for Best Narrative Feature, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Screenplay and Best Sound Design/Editing.

A year after his wife’s murder, once-successful Hong Kong businessman Leonard To (Jason Tobin) is still reeling from the tragedy. Having lost his job, friends and all sense of order in his life, Leonard becomes obsessed with a mysterious stranger he sees at his wife’s grave, believing him to be responsible for her death.

Winner Award of Excellence Accolade Global Film Competition

Shie Wins Best Score at Accolade Global Film Competition

Shie’s score to Jasmine won Best Original Score at the Accolade Global Film Competition, where the film also won Best of Show, along with Awards of Excellence for Best Actor (Jason Tobin), Best Actress (Li Qi Eug), Best Supporting Actor (Byron Mann), Best Cinematography (Guy Livneh), Best Editing (Chris Chan Lee), Best Sound Editing/Sound Mixing (Erick Jolley), Best Screenplay, and Best Director, and the Award of Merit Special Mention went to Sarah Lian.

A year after his wife’s murder, once-successful Hong Kong businessman Leonard To (Jason Tobin) is still reeling from the tragedy. Having lost his job, friends and all sense of order in his life, Leonard becomes obsessed with a mysterious stranger he sees at his wife’s grave, believing him to be responsible for her death.

Laurels

Jasmine Continues to Earn Accolades

Jasmine continues to earn accolades as in the film festival circuit winning the Grand Festival Award for Best Narrative Feature at the Berkeley Video & Film Festival, as well as Best Thriller, Best cinematography, Best Film Editing, & Best Audio Editing at the International New York Film Festival. Jasmine also took top honors at the Nevada Film Festival winning their Golden Reel Award.

A year after his wife’s murder, once-successful Hong Kong businessman Leonard To (Jason Tobin) is still reeling from the tragedy. Having lost his job, friends and all sense of order in his life, Leonard becomes obsessed with a mysterious stranger he sees at his wife’s grave, believing him to be responsible for her death.

Glendale International Film Festival 2016 Winner

Jasmine Takes 4 Awards at Glendale International Film Festival

Jasmine had a good night at the Glendale International Film Festival where it won Best International Feature, Best Director, Best Actor & Best Actress.

A year after his wife’s murder, once-successful Hong Kong businessman Leonard To (Jason Tobin) is still reeling from the tragedy. Having lost his job, friends and all sense of order in his life, Leonard becomes obsessed with a mysterious stranger he sees at his wife’s grave, believing him to be responsible for her death.

Laurels

Shie Wins Best Score at Los Angeles Independent Film Festival

Shie’s score to Jasmine won Best Original Score at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. Jasmine won several other awards at the festival including Best Picture, Best Sound Design (Lisa K. Fowle), Best Cinematography (Guy Livneh), Best Editing Feature (Chris Chan Lee) Best Produced Screenplay Feature (Dax Phelan), Best Director Feature (Dax Phelan) Best Supporting Actor (Byron Mann), Best Supporting Actress (Sara Lian) and Best Actor (Jason Tobin).

A year after his wife’s murder, once-successful Hong Kong businessman Leonard To (Jason Tobin) is still reeling from the tragedy. Having lost his job, friends and all sense of order in his life, Leonard becomes obsessed with a mysterious stranger he sees at his wife’s grave, believing him to be responsible for her death.

Winner Best Narrative Feature Film Sydney World Film Festival 2016

Jasmine Wins Best Narrative Feature Film at Sydney World Film Festival

Jasmine has won the Best Narrative Feature Film award at the Sydney World Film Festival.

A year after his wife’s murder, once-successful Hong Kong businessman Leonard To (Jason Tobin) is still reeling from the tragedy. Having lost his job, friends and all sense of order in his life, Leonard becomes obsessed with a mysterious stranger he sees at his wife’s grave, believing him to be responsible for her death.

Laurels

Jasmine Named Official Selection at Two More Festivals

Jasmine has been named an Official Selection at the Kiwi International Film Festival, and Sydney World Film Festival.

A year after his wife’s murder, once-successful Hong Kong businessman Leonard To (Jason Tobin) is still reeling from the tragedy. Having lost his job, friends and all sense of order in his life, Leonard becomes obsessed with a mysterious stranger he sees at his wife’s grave, believing him to be responsible for her death.

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