RPX Media Production is a hybrid Atlanta-based production company that specializes in film production and graphic novels. We’re dedicated to breathing life into thought-provoking stories that span across an array of genres through imagination and our unique creative vision. What makes RPX a unique hybrid is our operation in both the film industry and the graphic novel industry–both of which are rooted in entertainment.
What We Do
OUr Team
Our company was founded on February 2nd, 2019 right before the COVID 19 pandemic. We’re notably diverse with a free-lancing team of a variety of races, ethnicities and gender identities across various departments. The acronym "RPX" holds a profound meaning rooted in the mandarin language that speaks to the driving force behind our company. "热情的拍戏“ or "reqing de pai xi" refers to filming with vigor, passion or enthusiasm. Hence, RPX Media Production was started with the goal of decadent artistry brought to life through emaculate story-telling.
Past Clients
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Collaborations
We’ve collaborated with clients domestically and internationally. Some of our past clients include top brands like The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, Kung Fu Tea, and Cafe Blue. In addition, we’ve worked with prestigious artists across the globe including Shameia Crawford [a contestant on ABC’s Rising Star] and Korean entertainment industry artists BeWhy, Dok2, MONT, TAN, Woolenciah and the choreography company PEACEMAKER who is known for collaborating with BTS, IKON, Jessie, GOT7 and AB6IX.
For our graphic novels, we currently collaborate with a team of illustrators based in 4 countries across the globe: US, Japan, the UK and South Korea.
Our Connections
We believe in supporting our local film community in Atlanta Georgia. Not only are we a corporate sponsor of Women in Film and Television Atlanta but our team is also comprised of members of the Alliance of Women Directors and Film Impact Georgia.
With a combined 12 years of experience, our team has industry professionals hailing from the Georgia Film Academy, Sundance Institute's “Sundance Collab”, Georgia State University's Film Program and have even studied at top universities abroad to learn about international cinema.
We’ve recently completed the short psychological horror film “Kalimba”. That same short has also received two 5-star reviews: from UK Film Reviews and Short Films Matter.