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Bryan Huynh is an award-winning filmmaker for his written & produced trilogy short films: Today (Sight Unseen) 2018, Tomorrow Never Came 2019, and Yesterday Never Ended 2021, that have garnered recognition at national and international film festivals. The idea of the trilogies, are based on Mother Teresa's quote "Today, Tomorrow, Yesterday". Each story comes from different source or idea that Bryan has had since 1988. Today's story idea is behind his love for Reese Witherspoon's 1991 movie "The Man in the Moon". Tomorrow's story idea is kind loosely based on a real life story from his college day (in 1989) at the end of a semester where the news of a young man's life had ended. Yesterday's story idea comes from an on-line article about a young boy who was in reincarnation from a terrible incident. Also, it was Bryan's love for the 2001's Sundance favorite "Memento". Yesterday's script has won the most awards out of the the threes. Bryan's next short script and project is "I Drum to a Different Puzzle" which has won several writing awards in the first half of 2022 such as from London Movie Awards, Hollywood Gold Awards, Milan Gold Award, Hong Kong Indie Film Festival, and New Jersey Film Awards. It also receives some Finalists, Nominees, Honorable Mention, from other festivals to date. He has a feature screenplay "The Week That Wasn't" where he has not sent out to many festivals, has received a few writing recognition. While "I Drum to a Different Puzzle" project/production has not started yet, he has completed his next short script "Words Don't Come Easy" and is working to complete his short script (first draft or so). Bryan Huynh is a certified ITIL v4 Managing Professional in service management, and Lean Six Sigma Black Belt in process improvement. He has worked for Fortune 500 companies (SAIC, Leidos and General Dynamics IT) and served roles as the Delivery Lead and Change Lead.