
Whyte House Productions is an independent film, television
& multimedia company specializing in products that speak to alternative
youth. Understanding the attitudes & values implicit to this highly influential
market, Whyte House strives to create authentic entertainment that captures
a fusion of contemporary lifestyles, music and fashion. Whyte House Production's
most recent feature is the salacious comedy 'Down & Out with the Dolls',
the tale of an all girl Portland rock band and their precarious path to
success (starring Zoe Poledouris and Lemmy Kilmister). The company's credits
also include action/thriller 'The Heist' starring Luke Perry and Ice-T,
cult subculture must-see's 'AKA: Girl Skater', 'Canvas' and 'Tic Tac 2 Heelflip',
as well as action sports blockbusters 'Opinion' and 'Globe World Cup Skateboarding'.
Launched
in 1998, Whyte House Productions has established itself as an independent
feature film producer . Whyte House is also the exclusive supplier of television,
video & multimedia services to one of the world's premiere youth culture
companies - Globe International. Formed in 1985, Globe International is
entrenched in the worldwide manufacturing, distribution & marketing of alternative
fashion footwear, clothing and action sports hardware. The multinational
boasts a raft of world-renowned proprietary brands including Mooks, Globe
Shoes & World Industries, in addition to major youth culture events like
the Globe World Cup of Skateboarding and World War III. Whyte House Productions
also excels in the design and development of world-class websites, DVDs
& CD-ROMs for international fashion brands including Mooks, M-One-11, Globe
and Gallaz. With established development, production, distribution & marketing
teams, Whyte House enjoys an expanding stable of slated feature film, television,
DVD and video releases. Given the company's extensive filmmaking experience
in addition to its unique expertise in youth markets, action sports & journalism,
Whyte House Productions can legitimately claim to be a leading player in
the critical and rapidly expanding field of alternative youth entertainment.
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