Corporate Profile for Hollow Whistle, L.L.C., dated Jan. 25, 2002.Business/Entertainment Editors --(BUSINESS WIRE) The following Corporate Profile is available for inclusion in your files. News releases for this client are distributed by Business Wire and also become part of the leading databases and online services, including all of the leading Internet-based services.
Published Date: Jan. 25, 2001
Company Name: Hollow Whistle, L.L.C.
Address: 1240 Blalock, Suite 250
Houston, TX 77055
Main Telephone
Number: 713/461-2627 ext. 210
Internet Home
Page Address
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Chief Executive
Officer: Joel Seidner
Chief Financial
Officer: Joel Seidner
Investor Relations
Contact: Joel Seidner
Business number: 713/461-2627 ext. 210
E-mail address: sidebar5@juno.com
Public Relations
Contact: Joel Seidner
Business number: 713/461-2627 ext. 210
E-mail address: sidebar5@juno.com
Industry: Entertainment, Motion Picture Feature Film
Production Company
Trading Symbol/
Exchange: N/A
Market Makers: N/A
Company description: The company's first motion picture was filmed in August 2001 and is titled "What Goes Around." The executive producer is Joel Seidner. The producer director-write is James Macnab. The director of photography is Steve Huber. "What Goes Around" is about life, love, lust Lust See also Profligacy, Promiscuity. Aeshma fiend of evil passion. [Iranian Myth.: Leach, 17] Aholah and Aholibah lusty whores; bedded from Egypt to Babylon. [O.T.: Ezekiel 23:1–21] Alcina lustful fairy. [Ital. , dating, romance, intimacy This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims. Please help Wikipedia by adding references. See the for details. This article has been tagged since September 2007. , friendship and weirdness among young adults in their early twenties. Some of the characters have just graduated from college. Complications arise when they notice something extremely bizarre and very weird about their dating relationships and romantic activities. The characters each try to fix the weirdness in their own way and that is when the laughs begin. The film is a romantic comedy about neotenic ne·ot·e·ny n. 1. Retention of juvenile characteristics in the adults of a species, as among certain amphibians. 2. The attainment of sexual maturity by an organism still in its larval stage. , neoteric ne·o·ter·ic adj. Of recent origin; modern. [Late Latin ne tericus, from Greek ne , neogenic and neolytic young adults. Seidner calls these kinds
of neo-young-adults the "NYADS NYADS New York Air Defense Sector ." "What Goes Around"
is a comedy masterpiece about NYADS(TM). Neotenic and neoteric are in
the dictionary. Seidner created the words neogenic(TM) and neolytic(TM)
to describe NYADS who experience change through creative or destructive
processes. Neotenic means a person who is young and has adult
characteristics or a person who is older and has juvenile
characteristics, and neoteric means a modern person.The story of "What Goes Around" could be sequelized or re-told in companion films from different characters' points of view during the same time period, or in prequels or sequels. Seidner hopes to sell "What Goes Around" to a major studio for distribution to theaters. He would like to see the characters in "What Goes Around" appear in other films about NYADS and perhaps in a television comedy series. Films about NYADS can be made for modest budgets. Such films appeal to the core movie-going market of teenagers and young adults. Seidner is presently writing the story of the prequel pre·quel n. A literary, dramatic, or cinematic work whose narrative takes place before that of a preexisting work or a sequel. [pre- + (se)quel.] to be called "What Senior Girls," which takes place in a high school setting. The company's goal is to make one to four films a years with film school students as a source for screenplays, actors and crew members. Starring in "What Goes Around" are Alexander Herron, Kristin Lotta, Matt Wahlquist, Kristy Freidell, Todd Todd , Sir Alexander Robertus 1907-1997. British chemist. He won a 1957 Nobel Prize for his study of nucleic acids and nucleotide structures. Collins, Amy Schwab, Emily White and Meredith May. In addition to Macnab and Huber, the supervising crew members include Eric Hendricks (sound), Susannah Barry (casting and wardrobe A wardrobe (sometimes called an "armoire") is a cabinet used for storing clothes. The earliest wardrobe was a chest, and it was not until some degree of luxury was attained in regal palaces and the castles of powerful nobles that separate accommodation was provided for the ), Katriona Macnab (film editor) and Sam (1) (Security Accounts Manager) The part of Windows NT that manages the database of usernames, passwords and permissions. A SAM resides in each server as well as in each domain controller. See PDC and trust relationship. Austin (musical composer). Wahlquist and Herron also assisted Macnab and Huber with pre-production. NYADS(TM), Neogenic(TM) and Neolytic(TM) are trademarks and service marks of Hollow Whistle A simple whistle is a woodwind instrument which produces sound from a stream of forced air. Many types exist, from small police and sports whistles (also called pea whistles), to much larger train whistles, which are steam whistles specifically designed for use on , L.L.C., which makes NYAD, Neogenic and Neolytic feature films. |
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