About Nameless Entertainment
Nameless Entertainment was founded in the year 2000, as an offshoot of the now-defunct Osker Wynneng Productions. The "Productions" was dropped in favor of "Entertainment" as the company has branched out from "simple" motion picture production into both movies and video games.
Osker Wynneng Productions was originally founded in 1997 by Patrick Algermissen, shortly after he won the grand prize in Steven Spielberg's Director's Chair Challenge. His success in this nation-wide directing contest led to the production of Osker Wynneng's first production, The Other Side. Several shorts followed, and in 1998 Osker Wynneng legally became a production company whose credits include an industrial film about LASIK surgery for The Florida Eye Clinic. Shortly thereafter, the urge to create interactive entertainment welled up in Algermissen, and thus Nameless Entertainment was born. The new company is named in honor of a our first filmmaking experiment, "Nameless" starring Chelsea Ferrell.
Namless Entertainment's first video game project is a learning project written in OpenGL and based on a game played in the popular Harry Potter book series. For more information about the game, check out the game's homepage. The game's engine is currently being re-designed, so any updates to the game will be a while. Additonally, the company has begun producing games for Nintendo's amazing pocket console, the Gameboy Advance. The development of a GBA game is currently taking up all of our programming resources -- sorry Quidditch fans!
Despite our ventures into new media, Nameless Entertainment is still very much a film-driven enterprise. In 2001 we created two original shorts ("Earthen Grave" and "The Pity of Quiet Marin" ), and did special effects for Scary Stuff Productions' "Creature Quest" and live-action Thundercats trailer. The latter of these won 1st Place at the Wizard World Convention in Chicago, where it was praised by writer/director Kevin Smith and famed illustrator Alex Ross. In 2002 we have produced a short called "The Left Road," a Power Yoga video for Rollins College, and provided script revision and cinematography services for Petty-Clark Entertainment's horror flick "The Harvester" (starring Nameless Entertainment mainstay Kevin McGuire).
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