let us tell you a story...

Although we may be filmmakers by trade, we are storytellers by nature. Venture into our world and let us weave a tale for you. We will tell you about life and love and fear and pain. We will show you laughter and tears, the devil and God. The story is the lifeblood of our world and nothing matters more.
…So lean close, and let us tell you a story.

  • Oct
  • 25
  • 2008

the hallow’s eve diversion

This Hallow\'s Eve
At Whitestone, we not only believe in telling great stories, but we also believe in living them. With Halloween just around the corner, my good friends over at Cause and Effect have been putting together the second annual “Hallow’s Eve Diversion”. The story goes something like this.
One night a year, everyone is expecting a knock on their door. What if, instead of getting candy for ourselves, we did something for someone else. We are collecting cans for our local coop, in one night dealing with hunger in our area for many weeks.
We would like you to join us as we try and become part of a bigger story. A story about others. If you live in the Atlanta area, you can sign up and visit the Hallow’s Eve site here.
If you’re not local to Atlanta, let us encourage you to think bigger than yourself. Maybe you have an opportunity to start something similar, or find someone who is doing something great and join in.
And maybe, we can all be silly enough to believe we can change the world.

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  • Sep
  • 4
  • 2008

whitestone presents: ‘benched’

This is a story about a bus stop and a bench. Whitestone Motion Pictures joined forces with Gift Card Giver and Matchstic and picked a tiny run down spot in East Atlanta and transformed it into the most beautiful spot in the city. Join us as we celebrate the people who use mass transportation and take ‘just talking’ about change into ‘doing’.

This is our first installment in what will emerge as Whitestone’s Third Hour Project. More on that a little later.
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