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The business began to consolidate its disparate ventures and began producing shows under its own name in 2014. The shows were characterised by their high quality of writing, and cinematography in the context of mobile and online video streaming services. The company was a pioneer in developing protocols and software that allowed shows to be streamed in extremely high quality. Through the release of ''Where's Rick?'' to critical and commercial success, the company legitimized its place as a major business. It soon recognised that its strengths lay in series instead of movies after the sci-fi horror ''Vacuum Seal'' tanked at the box office and was lambasted by movie critics.
 
Halo went on to produce series such as ''Rosamund's Reckoning'', a romantic period piece set in enlightenment-era [[Great Morstaybishlia]] telling the life of [[Succession to the Morstaybishlian Throne|Queen]] [[Rosamund II|Rosamund the Great]]. The success of series was surpassed by the blockbuster performance of ''A Crown of Gold,'' a series on the life, reign and overthrow of [[Zerah Demir IV]], [[Demirite dynasty|last human]] [[Sultan of Packilvania|Sultana Regnant of Packilvania]] and only formerly [[Paxism|Paxist]] Queen of Great Morstaybishlia. The company established Halo Dream Studio to produce series for the company. Its first work was ''Desert Landing'', a series about the invasion of Southeast Yasteria by the Imperial Powers during the [[Great War]] and its liberation told through the eyes of Colonel Yukai Uxemun and his wife Riola. The series was followed by the success of ''Nowhere to Run'', a cerebral show examining tothe life of a fictional psychiatrist who performed experiments on Kemonomimi and [[Akuanism|Akuanists]] during theirthe [[Akuan Atrocities]].
 
The number of projects under the studio's belt increased significantly. Standout projects include ''Third King'', a period piece set in the [[Elishan Empire]], ''His Name in my Heart'', a romantic tragedy about two queer lovers, ''Ether'', based on the eponymous book by [[Volscina|Volscine]] author Luigi Castanello about a space adventure that radically changes two brothers, and ''Solinoid'', an action adventure series featuring the machismo characteristic of Concordian film in the 1960s but retold for the modern audience. The company also produced foreign language series such as the [[W: Norwegian language|Norgsveltian]] ''Si navnet mitt'' about a father suffering from [[W: Alzheimer's disease|cognodegenerative disease]] and his relationship with his daughter, ''Das Königreich unseres Vaters'', an [[Ethalrian language|Ethalrian]] series about three brother's battle for control over their father's fortune, ''Trovare casa'', a [[W:Italian language|Norvian]] mixed medium series about the loss of a parent, ''Indóvir Érfir'', a [[Cukish language|Cukish]] comedy about four pilots who go on misadventures, and ''weluLayla luBarad'', a [[Packilvanian language|Packilvanian]] film about General Khumandeer Bansayam, a [[Paxism|Paxist]] [[Martyrdom in Paxism|martyr]] during the rule of the [[Packilvanian Communist Party]].
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