User:Mreiland1989/Whitestone Motion Pictures

Whitestone Motion Pictures
IndustryFilm
Founded2004
FounderBrandon McCormick
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Brandon McCormick
Director, Producer, Director of Photography
Nicholas Kirk
Composer and Producer
Masi Willis
Producer, Line Producer
Dan Marrero
Camera Operator
Alex Watson
1st Assistant Director
Chad Sarahina
Editor
Dana Konick
Costume Designer
Mackenzie Reiland
Script Supervisor
Matthew Silva
Production Designer
Charlie Wetzel
Writer
Joe Trimmer
Location Manager
ProductsMotion pictures
WebsiteWhitestone Motion Pictures

Whitestone Motion Pictures is a boutique film company based just north of Atlanta, Georgia. Whitestone pursues excellence in storytelling in film, while utilizing cutting edge technology with fiercely talented people.

History

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Whitestone was founded in 2004 by Brandon McCormick who was then working as 12Stone Church’s resident filmmaker. In 2006 Whitestone made a short film called Smiling Addiction, featuring a song by composer/songwriter Nicholas Kirk and songwriter Billy Wilkerson, written specifically for the film. The short gained popularity online and became the launching pad for Whitestone’s future work. In 2007 and 2008 the company made several films including Alabaster, Off the Shelf, Consumerism: The Musical!, Watchmaker’s Son, Awake O’Sleeper, Wind, and an award winning musical short, That’s Magic!. Each of these films won awards, Watchmaker’s Son was sought out by the Heartland Film Festival and awarded a Crystal Heart Award. Whitestone approached Atlanta based PASTE Magazine to make a film for their Save PASTE campaign in 2009. The result was a civil war short called Lest We Forget.

In the following year, Whitestone released Heartless: The Story of the Tinman, based on the back story of L. Frank Baum’s Tinman from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Heartless gain much momentum online and was featured on prominent filmmaking websites, as well as a spotlight in USA Today’s pop culture blog.

Before moving to its next big project, Whitestone made a short suspense film called Fear Itself, an homage to Alfred Hitchcock, employing many of his filmmaking and storytelling techniques.

In 2010 Whitestone released The Candy Shop, a fairytale about the sexual exploitation of children, as the spearhead of a movement in Atlanta to stop the sex trafficking of minors. The film stars Doug Jones (Pan’s Labyrinth, Hellboy II) as the owner of a candy shop that turns little girls into candy for its patrons. Its November 8th premiere was held at the Fabulous Fox Theatre in the heart of downtown Atlanta. As Atlanta is known as a hub for child sex trafficking, with the partnership of a local organization called StreetGRACE, the website StoptheCandyShop.com was created to bring a halt to the epidemic. The film received much critical acclaim as it made it’s way through the film festival circuit.

Whitestone has been working on a feature film for two years. They are in the last stages of development for the project. While they have been approached by many larger studios in Hollywood, their course as an independent film company ensures that they will keep creative control and autonomy moving forward.

Films

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Film Year Watch
The Candy Shop 2010 View film
Fear Itself 2010 View film
Heartless: The Story of The Tinman 2010 View film
Bobby Watkins 2009 View film
Lest We Forget 2009 View film
That's Magic! 2008 View film
Wind 2008 View film
Awake O'Sleeper 2008 View film
Watchmaker's Son 2008 View film
Consumerism: The Musical! 2007 View film
Off The Shelf 2007 View film
Smiling Addiction 2006 View film

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