Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Wolftime
Contested PROD. Delete as this production company fails WP:CORP. No verifiability from third-party reliable sources; all of three Google hits (merely searching for the title gives mostly irrelevant results) that point solely to this entity's Geocities website. WP:NFT and/or WP:VANITY may also apply per the intimate knowledge that they premiered [their] latest film, Silhouettes, at a Bay Area high school on September 7, 2006. --Kinu t/c 00:34, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
- Also nominated: Silhouettes, the film created by this group. --Kinu t/c 00:36, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
I disagree with the accusations that the article "Wolftime" as well as the article "Silhouettes" fail WP:CORP. I view them rather as descriptions of the endeavors of entrepreneurial teenage filmmakers, including the mentioned Kevin Walker. I also view it as irrelevant the the official website is hosted by GeoCities, since the company still has a domain name registered on the WHOIS database. Thus, I do not believe the mentioned articles should be subject to deletion. Keep in mind that Wolftime is an independent company, and likely doesn't make a profit. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kevinw91 (talk • contribs)
I would like to mention that Wolftime has made three films, has won two awards in esteemed film festivals with three nominations. The score for their latest film was written by a professional film composer who has made collaborations with such names as Bill Clinton, Sophia Loren, and Antonio Banderas (see beintus.com). Wolftime Films is a legitimate company, and the article is in no way intended to be a sales pitch or a marketing ploy, since the organization does not make a profit. I view it as inadvertent prejudice that the company is marked as illegitimate based on the appearance and Google rankings of their site.