Good movies have been proven to engage us, thrill us and bring memorable characters to life on the big screen. In a media savvy society, our company, Quincy Pictures is in the business to develop and make films that bring the pure joy of movie watching to everyone.

Quincy Pictures is a team of gifted filmmakers and business professionals whose mission is to tell compelling stories through film. Our goal is to find, nurture, develop and produce movies that put a great story first.



JUST THEN -- a TROOPER -- moves swiftly to the front -- clutching a large BATTERING RAM -- when suddenly --

INT. HOTEL ROOM -- CONTINUOUS

WHAM! -- The door SPLINTERS off the hinges, and the TROOPERS storm in -- chaos erupts -- voices yelling -- frenzied action -- everything happening fast --

The POINT MAN grabs CHLOE, dragging her across the floor -- she won't go quietly -- when suddenly -- WHAM! -- he jams the RIFLE BUTT into her temple -- lights out --

BACK TO

The TROOPERS charging into the bathroom -- TZARA moving hard and fast -- no wasted movements -- she is too much for them --

The POINT MAN swings his GUN around -- too slow -- TZARA grabs the BARREL, swinging him into the tile wall, then wrestling him to the ground --

AN AWKWARD AND BRUTAL STRUGGLE

TZARA wraps her arms around his neck, slowly and painfully CHOKING the life out of him -- arms and legs flailing -- suddenly his body goes limp --

Like that -- TZARA slides out from under the POINT MAN'S dead weight -- eyes all over -- spotting the dead troopers -- stalled now -- only for a moment -- then --





Allene Quincy, Founder & CEO
Quincy Pictures, Inc.

Allene Quincy was born to run a production company. Starring in and directing school plays and dance performances through elementary and high school, she learned every aspect of the theater from a very young age. She is likewise a triple threat: a singer, comic and actress in her own right.

Growing up in the Southern United States (Tennessee, Louisiana, Arkansas, etc.), and moving a lot due to her father's career as a university professor, Quincy learned the lesson of creating relationships with others with whom she had little in common, (ie - nerds, jocks, AND different races, as she was never part of a clique) and making a presence and impact on others. Sometimes it was necessary, as the new kid, to quickly make her entrance memorable by relying on her artistic talents to capture the attention of new classmates.

At the age of six, Quincy began taking art classes along side university students at her father's college. That was followed by her study of ballet and cello. She likewise began singing in school choirs and was often singled out in elementary school for solo pieces in talent shows.

At the age of 8, she discovered sketch comedy through the television re-runs of "The Carol Burnett Show." She began to wane from the cello and started studying all the elements that make up great comedy -- writing, directing, acting, and improv. Quincy immediately put her siblings and selected classmates to work in shooting her own sketch comedy pieces, with her SELF as director. By high school, she was President of the drama club and began directing or starring in school productions; This became the formative years and the beginning of producing her own material from development to completion.

In high school and college she had scholarship opportunities to study abroad, both in Germany and Japan. She became fluent in both languages. The experience allowed her to see first hand how American entertainment is perceived in other cultures.

After university, she moved to New York City and began a business career with TV JAPAN. This gave her the corporate entertainment experience. Because she is a wiz at juggling multiple schedules, Quincy managed an acting career for herself as well. OFF Broadway plays eventually landed her network television roles, which brought back her passion and desire to develop and produce her own material.

Quincy eventually moved to Los Angeles due to her acting career and took the natural next step and formed her production company, Buddies Hollywood, Inc. in 2007.She began producing comedic shorts and comedy music videos. Deciding to take the company in a different direction, she has since changed the company name to Quincy Pics, Inc. in 2010. Under the QPI's dramatic film DBA, Quincy Pictures, she and her creative producer, Gabriel Scott have completed post-production a short film titled, "The SENTIENT." Quincy Pictures has just submitted this Sci-Fi Thriller to major film festivals across the country. The company also has plans to make this short into a feature length film in 2012.

Currently Quincy is in development with a dramatic period piece set against the Civil War. Pre-production will start in October 2011.



 



 

 





 

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