Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Artistic Perspective Entertainment
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- Notability not asserted. The company was founded in 2004 by a couple of film students, and has gone on to make (by my count) four music videos, a few documentaries and a short film. Wow. Delete, for the love of God. Josh Parris 03:53, 9 February 2007 (UTC)
- Keep -The fact that a couple of FORMER film students started the company is irrelevant. What is relevant, is that this year alone they have produced and are credited on two DVD's (Coco's 2007 Erotics Calendar DVD & Coco's 2007 Black Men Magazine Photoshoot DVD) and a music video (Grandmaster Mele Mel - "M3 - The New Message"). The company is also credited on the first solo album ever from 2007 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Grandmaster Mele Mel ("Muscles") - all of these releases have worldwide distibution. Company is credited on MTV2 Fight Klub and also shows (by my count) 10 music videos at their official company website (www.apefilms.com) & 16 videos and a DVD trailer at their official company myspace website (www.myspace.com/apefilms) Playserious 19:18, 10 February 2007 (UTC)
- Some info on company found by Googling A.P.E. Films, rather than Artist Perspective Entertainment - Also found NBC-TV News video coverage of their "Take It Outside" music video by Googling the video title (Google video). I crossed referenced this with both company websites, & found much additional evidence showing that this company did in fact produce this. Other company videos were also found with Google video by Gooling there titles. Additionally, there are two full page articles found in U.S. national publications - The Ave Magazine (FALL '05 ISSUE p42) and Velvet Addiction Magazine (LIFESTYLES, MAY '06 ISSUE), - Keep Bh1967 21:39, 10 February 2007 (UTC)
- Delete - unable to find any reliable sources through googling. -- Whpq 16:52, 9 February 2007 (UTC)
Note: Whpq comment had been briefly deleted after some reliable sources (NBC-TV, ect...) were found by Googling "A.P.E. Films" & the individual video titles, rather than just "Artistic Perspective Entertainment". This members comment is again now as it initially was. Bh1967 13:19, 11 February 2007 (UTC)