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Marksman Ship Pictures is a growing film company that began videography services in 2002. Since then, MSP has paid close attention to investing time and effort in as many quality film projects as possible, including feature-length film, narrative shorts and documentaries. With a foundation of accomplished movies, the company is now, as of 2007, looking to expand in clientele, projects, staff, as well as out-of-state service. The company commits to exceeding expectations with its specialty service, the Heritage & History Documentary, or "legacy" film, but is not limited to it, as we provide many other video packages found on this site. Currently the staff includes a team of freelance sales representatives and excellent subcontractors.
Adam Nathaniel Greene launched Marksman Ship Pictures in 2002 with The Carving , a 90-minute drama that starred Boston Screen Actors Guild members and went on to screen at the Capitol Theater in Arlington, MA. To read the Boston Sunday Globe's feature article on The Carving please click here. He attended Bard College, earning a BA as a double-major in both Film and Creative Writing. Adam has produced documentaries and narrative shorts, and was selected to be a production assistant on Todd Solondz's (Welcome to the Dollhouse, Happiness) new film Palindromes , which was filmed in Upstate New York. Throughout the years he has worked for several TV stations, including PlumTV Nantucket as a subcontracted ad-editor (25 commercials), and filmmaker for TV3 in Medford, MA. He joined TV3 as an editor and assistant cameraman for their recent undertaking of the national 72-Hour Film Challenge sponsored by Filmerica.com based in Seattle, WA. The entry, L'Estinzione (The Redemption), won both the Audience Award and the Grand Prize. To view the Director's Cut of L'Estinzione please click here, (allow about 2 minutes of buffering time). In June of 2006, Adam helped his younger brother Sam produce the WMA REAL (Relief Effort Across the Land) Concert to benefit the Tygerberg Children's Hospital in South Africa, as well as Harry Connick Jr.'s Katrina Musician's Relief Fund. The concert was a huge success held at the Regent Theatre in Arlington, MA, and was personally blessed in a video message from Africa by Archbishop Desmond Tutu. A future REAL Concert is being planned for 2010. |
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