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Starlight Productions (A Hellenberg Films Corporation)
Starlight Productions is a short-films productions company owned, and created by Alexander Hellenberg. The production company has currently used YouTube.com as its predecessor for producing films to be displayed publicly. As of now, there are fourteen individualized videos on YouTube that have been produced by Starlight Productions. In early October, chairman Alexander Hellenberg had planned a deletion method that would delete all of Starlight's classic series, such as "Die Hard", and "The Nothingness!" from YouTube and would try to start a DVD trend. Evidentially, in early November, the idea was somehow discontinued, which made the "Die Hard" and "The Nothingness!" series, along with a few other videos produced earlier in 2008, become deleted permanently from existence. "It's as if they never existed basically," states Alexander Hellenberg. After frustrating attempts to try and conceal the series back, there was no possibility whatsoever that could be made. So, Starlight Productions continued onward with newer, and "better" videos, like such comedies: "Red Sweaters", "The Happiness", "The Emo Story", "Leslie!", and "Yellow Sweaters", and along with a more serious series: "Blood Moon". To this date, there has been over a few hundred views upon the "Blood Moon" series, and the production company plans on creating the sixth installment, with a possible "final episode" in the seventh installment.

History
Starlight Productions was created back in late 2007 with its first actual short-film, "Die Hard: Quest For Cousin Bridgett", starring Vance Voyles, and Marisa Rupprecht, along with Joseph Feldman. It led phenomenally into a classic for fans of the completely random series, and attempted to later on create up to seven more episodes. The original name of the production company was going to be "Star View Productions", and even created a MySpace page as well. But in general, Starlight Productions remained a "better sounding" name in Alexander Hellenberg's view saying, "It sounds more qualified to an actual production-sounding name." After "Die Hard: Quest For Cousin Bridgett", the production company ran with other videos, such as: "The Silent Film", (starring Danielle Arrigo, Marisa Rupprecht, and Laura Montgomery, along with Alexander Hellenberg), and "Welcome To War", "Falling Degree", "The House Story", and more. Once May came around, Starlight Productions produced "The Nothingness!" starring Joseph Feldman, Marisa Rupprecht, and Anthony Thompson. It also co-starred Drew Adcock, who was used in most of the "Keyolean Previews" that were eventually cut off from producing an actual "Keyoleans" movie which was set to be produced later on in 2008. After "The Nothingness!" there was a collaboration with "Die Hard", which made the "Die Hard-Nothingness" series. It starred the original cast of both series, and was genuine to its usual random humor. The voice of God, the Message Machine Lady, and a few other voice-overs were all portrayed by Alexander Hellenberg himself. It was used in most of the episodes, and created feedback on the humor. In early July Starlight Productions created the "Evansville Riverfront Fireworks of 2008", and was put on YouTube, then deleted due to certain arrangements with other new videos. "Mama's Story" was another project that remained a "classic", which starred Vance Voyles as "Mama" and even the dad, and Roger Baker as the son. It revolved around a dysfunctional family trying to cope with another. Vance Voyles didn't like portraying "Mama" very well, and insisted on not doing the character anymore. It has since been deleted from YouTube but plans to be back on YouTube again in early 2009 along with a few other videos that were deleted durring the "deletion method". In early August, Alexander Hellenberg and Vance Voyles collaborated once again with "War Movie". A spin off to "War Movie", it has Alexander Hellenberg as the director, and Vance Voyles as the actor trying to perform a serious character at his best, but things get screwed up during the "cut" in the film. It ran successfully onto YouTube and stayed onto YouTube, and remains a Starlight Productions classic. Then, after a few weeks, came along "Red Sweaters". It has since been claimed Starlight Productions' "Best Comedy Ever Made", with Alexander Hellenberg portraying a quite unusual tattoo artist, and with Andrea Killion as the "victim" in this mad story about how Andrea's character desperately wants a tattoo and hires the world's worst tattoo artist. This was also Marisa Rupprecht's director's debut. They then filmed "The Emo Story", which was Marisa Rupprecht's second director's position, and starred Alexander Hellenberg and Andrea Killion once more. The storyline remained uneven, but countered a brother and a sister, who are both apparently "emo", and can't get through the morning before school starts. Alexander Hellenberg explained the depths of the character in a slight interview, "It was hard to control a depressive character. EVEN THOUGH it may not 'look' depressive, and more like, 'Hey we're having loads of fun', and we were, but inside that character I sort of rotated back and forth to a depressive state while figuring out what type of character I'm supposed to play, so it was sort of, in a very slight way, depressive. But all-in-all, it was tremendous fun."

The "Blood Moon" Series
"Blood Moon" is a vampire story which involves a coven trying to defend themselves from a threat that's been abrupting each others' lives. It explains the background story of Katherine, or "Kathy" (played by Marisa Rupprecht) who had befriended a soon-to-be vampire slayer, or mythical-slayer (played by Vance Voyles). Not knowing about Vance's character becoming a vampire slayer, she tries to explain to him in a meadow about her secrets of being a vampire. With his cell phone interrupting, he cuts off her explanation and leaves off with no detail of where he's going yet. He then encounters upon leaving Kathy, a so called "Prince" whose name is revealed as Prince Vladimir (played by Joseph Feldman), and is supposed to be heir to the throne of the coven, but instead heard rumors of Damien (played by Roger Baker) to be the rightful heir due to certain rumors of Vladimir being apparently dead after a strange family massacre upon both Damien and Vladimir's mother and father who were both known as Lords of the vampire coven in North America. Yet, Damien's destiny was to control the coven, or what's left of the coven considering the race of mythical-slayers have grown increasingly in North America, and to bare the consequences of one certain character who wishes to rid Damien's coven, and Damien himself. In fact it happens to be Katherine's childhood friend, who had been involved on an expedition in Transylvania, Romania, and has then returned home after three years of continuous hunt downs upon Damien, who had also been in Romania. After discovering that Vance's character was to report back to North America to possibly kill Kathy, who was also friends with Damien, Damien managed to go back to North America as well and try to save her, and the rest of the coven. In the fourth installment we reveal that "Blood Moon" has in fact been a book series written by a Stephenie Greenwalt, who based each character from certain friends of her's. Inside the fourth installment we see Joseph Feldman discussing about the antagonist with Stephenie Greenwalt and how she based the antagonist Prince Vladimir off of him. Then we continue with Vance's character looking outward into Transylvania, planning to go back home. In the fifth installment, Vance returns back home but visits Katherine's school to see if she's there. He knows about her secret, obviously, and wants to at least give her a warning about what might happen if she doesn't secure herself from other slayers who are possibly after her, and even after him as well knowing about their relationship as friends. Then, tensions rise as he struggles to find out which side he's on, to either save her or kill her. She doesn't intend to fight, but has even warned him that she wont let that pass if she has to defend herself in anyway possible. By the end, we will know which side he's truly on. -Alexander Hellenberg

"Blood Moon" has been successful throughout the history of Starlight Productions. It has had over a few hundred views over all the whole series. Plans for the continuous storyline of the sixth and seventh installment have already been discussed.

The music of "Blood Moon" is created by composers James Newton Howard and Phillip Glass, two extremely notorious film composers. The music is made deliberately to connect with "Blood Moon's" style, and is continuously used. There is even a theme from Phillip Glass that is used consistently. Called "Mishima" it is a small-orchestral piece that is used during the endings of each episode. In the fifth installment Hans Zimmer's music was used for the intense motivation of Vance's character searching for Katherine.

Starlight Productions Fanfare & Logo
In every Starlight Productions' video, there is the usual introduction of a dark-to-light colored orange colored "Starlight Productions" logo and the view of a glide-formation that starts from a far off planet to Earth, and then fades out to white and then fades back into a blank black background. It is actually used from a parody logo of the Universal Studios' fanfare. Starlight Productions also had a fanfare, (or background theme music), and it was that of Hans Zimmer's "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End", which was seen in "The Emo Story".