a device in the rubble.
seams glowing.
it spoke first.
Ch.01 · Musmemi
NORNDAMIL ANNUAL
INVENTOR'S COMPETITION
— two names called. —
they looked at each other.
Ch.04 · Aurbia Hall
"why hasn't anything
I built worked yet?"

"yet," anne said.
"that's the most
important part."
Ch.03 · Night
the recording showed
something impossible.

icalo watched it
three times. then he knew.
Ch.12 · The Fracture
he thought he went
back to stop the war.

he didn't.
Ch.18 · Horani
Erth Inventions | Time Flies

Build the film.
Not just watch it.

Most people wait for films to exist. We're building one.

Erth Inventions is a sci-fi production in development — and we're assembling a team to bring it to the big screen.

Writers. Artists. Editors. Composers. Actors.
If you can create, you have a place here.

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The problem

Great films are rarely made by just one person.

You have ideas. You have skills. Maybe even full scenes in your head.

But no team.

Good people are hard to find. Serious ones are even harder.
Most collaborations fall apart. Messages stop. Deadlines slip. Projects die halfway through.

So nothing gets finished.

That's what this is solving.
How we make it happen

This is what we plan to
do with your help.

Step 01
Be Part of Pre-Production
We build the foundation first.

Story, screenplay, planning, and structure.
Roles are assigned. Tasks are clear. Everyone knows what they're responsible for.

No chaos. No "figure it out later."
Step 02
Supercharge Our Production
This is where the film takes shape.

Acting, motion capture, visuals, lighting, world-building.
Everyone contributes their part — independently, but aligned.

You don't need to do everything.
You just need to do your part well.
Step 03
Visually Stunning Post-Production
We turn everything into a finished film.

Editing. Sound. Music. Visual effects.
This is where everything connects — and quality matters most.
AI is used to support the process — not replace people.

It helps us move faster when we're limited.
But the decisions, the creativity, and the final output come from the team.

We’ve laid our groundwork based on the Erth Inventions novel.

The story exists. The world exists. This is not starting from zero.


Read The Book

Chapter One

The device wasn't his. He found it in the rubble of the east quarter, half-buried under scorched metal and something that smelled like old rain. The seams were glowing. That was the first strange thing.


He picked it up because inventors pick things up. It's a reflex, not a decision.

— 1 —

Chapter Three

"If I'm supposed to be the best inventor in the known universe," he said, "why hasn't anything I've built actually worked yet?"


"Yet," Anne said.


"That's not an answer."


"It's the most important part of the sentence."

— 47 —

Chapter Twelve

Icalo watched the recording a second time. Then a third.


Anne didn't stop him. She already knew what he would see — had known since the moment it began to play.


She said nothing.

— 183 —
Erth Inventions — Hikaru Jing
The world is already built. The story is still happening

With your help, we're building a real film.

This is not a casual project.

We're building a structured production with real output, real expectations, and a clear goal — to bring Erth Inventions to screen.

If we execute properly, this doesn't stop at a finished video.
It moves toward festivals, distribution, and theatrical release.

We're not looking for people who are "interested."

We're looking for people who can contribute, communicate, and finish what they start.

48
Hours per scene
4
Main characters
Timelines
↓ find your role
Casting & Crew Selection
If you're serious, find your role.

Where do you belong
in this world?

01 / 04
You have 48 hours and total creative freedom. What do you make?
02 / 04
Someone you trust does something that genuinely surprises you. Your first reaction?
03 / 04
What's something you know about yourself that most people don't?
04 / 04
What would make you go back in time, if you could?
02 / 04
A project you're part of is one week from done. Something's off and everyone can feel it. What do you do?
03 / 04
What does Erth Inventions feel like to you right now?
04 / 04
How do you actually work?
02 / 04
A project you're part of is one week from done. Something's off and everyone can feel it. What do you do?
03 / 04
What does Erth Inventions feel like to you right now?
04 / 04
How do you actually work?
02 / 04
A project you're part of is one week from done. Something's off and everyone can feel it. What do you do?
03 / 04
What does Erth Inventions feel like to you right now?
04 / 04
How do you actually work?
Your role in the world
You are
Your scene to work on
Claim your role

Want to know how you can help?

Skip the process.

If you already have a portfolio, past work, or even a concept for this project — send it directly.

Show what you can do. Show how you think.

That matters more than anything else.

Send your work
Questions you may be asking.

Frequently Asked Questions

Currently, this is volunteer work. Everyone chooses how much to contribute, up to 48 hours. If the film is released or streamed, revenue-sharing may be considered.
AI is a temporary speed-up. Humans handle all acting and creative decisions. AI is only used for background work, placeholders, or complex VFX when the team is limited.
No. What matters is discipline and reliability. We’re not looking for hobbyists. We’re looking for people who finish what they start.
Up to 48 hours per contributor by default. You can do more or less. Deadlines matter. Output matters.
You are credited for your work. The intellectual property remains with Erth Inventions / Hikaru Jing. Your work becomes part of the final film.
Take the quiz. It exists to place you where you’ll actually be useful.
It’s real. The book is finished. Remaster is ongoing. Production planning is active.