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All Night Pictures, Inc.
Company typeSubsidiary of All Night Production Studios, Inc.
IndustryFilm
FoundedBethalto, Illinois, U.S.
(January 16, 2006)
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Brent Madison, President / Chief Operating Officer
Matt Stemmley, Vice President
ProductsMotion pictures, commercials, Music Videos
ServicesCommercial, Corporate, Event
OwnerUnited States ANPS 100% (Private)
ParentANPS Inc.
SubsidiariesCerium Sound, Liquid Crystal Pictures
Websitewww.AllNightPictures.com

All Night Pictures, a subsidiary of All Night Production Studios, Inc., is an independent film production company that operates out of the State of Illinois.

Founded on January 16, 2006, the privately held company is made up of five equal co-owners. Those owners are Brent Madison, Matt Stemmley, Tyler Warren, Michael J. Hauser, and Doug Pearson. The company specializes in Motion Picture film production and development, commercial services, Music Video production services and distribution of those products and by-products.[1]

A Brief History

Shortly after forming All Night Production Studios, the company made it's first feature film titled "The Ballistics". The company got its first big press boost from KTVI on July 14th, for the premiere of that same film.

A few months later in August of '06, Brent and All Night were able to strike a documentary deal with the NCERC (The National Corn-To-Ethanol Research Center). The company was able to provide training materials for the NCERC, in turn the facility let All Night do a documentary about the inner workings of the facility and the Ethanol process. The final documentary video was dubbed, "The Corn-To-Ethanol Process".[2] At that very same time, All Night also began began production on their first short film, "Inspiration for A Daydream". Both, short film and documentary premiered at the 32nd Annual High School Theatre Fest Film Festival at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Campus.[3]

In the Summer of 2007, All Night broke ground on their second feature film, "Jealousy" and began developing a series of short scripts. Production lasted for three months and post lasted another four, before the film was completed in late December of '07. The film, which starred Erik A. Williams, Joe Hammerstone, and Danielle Taraschi, premiered in St. Louis, MO at the historical Tivoli Theatre on January 8, 2008.[1]

Later that year, All Night began production on two more short films after a four month script development phase. In June, production commenced on "House Rules", a film that starred Steve Brynildsen. It premiered in August of '08 at the Piasa Film Festival.[4] Then in July, a second film titled, "The Figure of Authority", began filming in Edwardsville, IL.

In 2010, All Night Pictures set a company first, bringing in more than ten times the capital it did in 2009. The rapid growth was spurred by an increased client base, which continues to expand. 2010 also brought around the creation of two new divisions under the All Night banner; the Production Design Dept. and Intellectual Property Divisions.[1]

The company stands to grow its feature film and television divisions over the coming 2011 year to tackle all of the creative concepts that the five owners have placed in front of it.

The Studio’s 2011 slate includes productions like Dart Night, Official Number Three, The Dead Light District, At First Glance, and Split Decision.[5]

Film Titles

Film Year Released
Harvest 2011
The Door 2011
Home in The Heartland Trailer 2010
House Rules 2009
The Figure of Authority 2008
Jealousy 2008

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References

  1. ^ a b c http://www.thetelegraph.com/articles/five-49354-full-film.html
  2. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UiVNb0Iqys
  3. ^ The Illinois Theatre Association (January 5–7, 2007). "32nd Annual High School Theatre Fest Film Festival". Retrieved February 8, 2011. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  4. ^ Stoltz, Scott (August 30, 2008). "Piasa Film Festival". SCS Studio FIlmz. Retrieved February 8, 2011. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  5. ^ http://allnightpictures.com/About.html
  6. ^ http://www.imdb.com/company/co0200470/

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