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AMS Pictures, founded in 1982, is the largest creative media company in the American south headquartered in Dallas, Texas. In 1996, AMS finished construction on their . production studio in Dallas, and in 2000, they opened their first branch office in Austin, Texas.〔 The company has since started focusing heavily on the creation of original programming including several award winning feature-length documentaries. In 2009, the company formally changed its name from AMS Production Group to AMS Pictures. Key executives in the company include founder/CEO Andy Streitfeld, Vice President of Creative Services Mark McGovern and Vice President of Operations Stacy Thiele. ==History== AMS Production Group was formally started in 1982, with $25,000 in loans from the founder Andy Streitfeld's friends and relatives. Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, the company grew in size and eventually moved out of Streitfeld's back bedroom and into rented warehouse space at KDFI-TV (Channel 27) in Irving, Texas. Two years later, the company moved into its own office building inside the Las Colinas Communications Complex, beginning its reputation as a full-fledged production company and signing clients such as Radio Shack and JC Penney.〔〔 In 1995, AMS broke ground on its new corporate headquarters and in the same year won the bid to handle all of the promotional and media elements of the Ross Perot's 1996 Presidential Campaign. In 2000, the company created its first satellite office in Austin, Texas to cater to public sector markets around the state capital.〔 Ten years after the Ross Perot Campaign, AMS was hired by the Kinky Friedman 2006 Texas Gubernatorial campaign to produce the independent candidates Television spots. In early 2009, the company officially rebranded itself as AMS Pictures to further distinguish its original programming focus.〔〔 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「AMS Pictures」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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