Sunday, May 24, 2026

Verified Proof-of-Concept for a Veteran-Led Global Storytelling + Emerging Media Platform

TAMPA BAY VETERAN MEDIA SHOWCASE 2026

The inaugural Tampa Bay Veteran Media Showcase (May 20–21, 2026, Plant City, Florida) functioned as a live proof-of-concept for a scalable cultural infrastructure model at the intersection of veteran storytelling, global independent media creation, and emerging creative technology.

CORE RESULTS (YEAR ONE)

  • 558+ submissions
  • 40+ countries represented
  • Multiple formats: film, screenplay, animation, photography, documentary, AI-generated media
  • Entire event was free for all attendees (veterans and civilians)
  • No paywalls for screenings, food, or community spaces

This structure eliminated traditional barriers such as cost, access, geography, and institutional gatekeeping.


KEY FINDING: GLOBAL DEMAND IS REAL

The submission volume confirmed strong international demand for platforms that:

  • Support emotionally driven storytelling outside studio systems
  • Provide equal access to veterans, civilians, and independent creators
  • Accept emerging AI and independent development tools
  • Prioritize meaning and authenticity over industry gatekeeping

Submissions came from regions including Ukraine, Israel, South Korea, India, Taiwan, Bulgaria, Russia, North Macedonia, Mexico, the United Kingdom, the United States, and others shaped by war, migration, and generational trauma.

This positioned the showcase as a global storytelling aggregation point, not a local event.


EVENT MODEL: FREE ACCESS + HIGH ENGAGEMENT DESIGN

The entire event was intentionally free:

  • Free admission for all attendees
  • Free screenings
  • Free food and hospitality (popcorn, drinks, pizza, wings)
  • Open community spaces
  • Interactive gaming area in the lobby

This created a high-engagement environment where attendees stayed longer, interacted more, and naturally formed connections across groups.


REAL-WORLD OUTCOMES AND NETWORK EFFECTS

The event produced measurable real-world collaboration activity during the showcase itself.

Attendees were not just watching films. They were building relationships and initiating projects.

Example collaboration outcome:

Veteran advocate Judy Wise began direct collaboration discussions with a member of American Legion Vanguard Post 1337 regarding development of a website for her nonprofit organization, Honoring Our Heroes.

This demonstrates that the event generated immediate downstream action, not just passive attendance.


TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION LAYER

A defining feature of the inaugural year was integration of emerging creative technologies:

  • AI-assisted filmmaking submissions
  • Independent digital production tools
  • A dedicated “Built on Replit” category recognizing code-built creative projects and vibe-coding workflows

Founder and Finance Officer George Ohan (U.S. Army veteran, American Legion Vanguard Post 1337) independently developed parts of the showcase infrastructure using Replit and AI-assisted development tools.

This reflects a broader shift:

Creative infrastructure is becoming accessible to individuals, not just institutions.


CULTURAL RANGE AND CURATION STRATEGY

The showcase was intentionally not limited to military content.

Selected works included:

  • PTSD and veteran recovery stories
  • International war-related narratives
  • Experimental animation
  • Comedy and absurdist works
  • Children’s storytelling
  • AI-generated films
  • Photography from Antarctica

One finalist photography project captured imagery from Antarctica, highlighting the geographic and conceptual reach of the submission pool.

This demonstrated a range spanning from conflict zones to the most remote environment on Earth.


CROSS-SECTOR VALIDATION

The event included participation from:

  • Special guest Khetphet “KP” Phagnasay (KP1 Studios), known for roles in Dahmer: Monster and Interview with the Vampire
  • Veteran-led feature and documentary filmmakers
  • International independent creators
  • AI-native and experimental media artists
  • Projects associated with Gary Sinise and the film Forrest Gump
  • Screening of Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero in recognition of USA 250

This created a rare convergence of veterans, civilians, industry participants, and emerging technology creators in one shared environment.


COMMUNITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

The event was structured to encourage informal interaction and community building:

  • Entire event free for all attendees
  • Hospitality-driven environment (food, seating, shared spaces)
  • Gaming area for youth and families
  • No separation between “industry” and “public” zones

In practice, this created high-density social interaction across veterans, civilians, creators, and community members.


KEY INSIGHT

The most important signal from Year One is not just participation volume.

It is behavioral:

People stayed longer.
People talked more.
People collaborated in real time.
People initiated projects during the event itself.


STRATEGIC TAKEAWAYS

  1. There is validated global demand for veteran-centered storytelling platforms
  2. AI and low-code tools are dramatically lowering creative entry barriers
  3. Free-access models increase engagement and collaboration density
  4. Veterans organizations can function as cultural and technology hubs
  5. The submission pool confirms international relevance, not local interest only
  6. Real-world collaborations occurred during the event, not after it

CONCLUSION

The inaugural Tampa Bay Veteran Media Showcase demonstrated that a small veteran-led initiative can operate as:

  • a global storytelling platform
  • a creative technology testbed
  • and a real-world collaboration environment

It is not best understood as a festival.

It is best understood as a validated prototype for a scalable cultural infrastructure model that connects veterans, civilians, and global creators through storytelling and emerging technology.

Built by:

George Ohan

U.S. Army veteran

Monday, May 18, 2026

Veterans Media Showcase 2026 Brings International Independent Films to Plant City, Florida

May 20–21, 2026

Plant City PREMIERE LUX 8 and Pizza Pub Lake Walden

220 W Alexander St, 

Plant City, FL 33563

(813) 719-7600

FREE Tickets Available on Eventbrite

The Tampa Bay Veterans Media Showcase (TBVMS) is not simply a film festival.

It is a gathering built around humanity, storytelling, ethics, remembrance, respect, and conversation.

Taking place May 20–21, 2026, in Plant City, Florida, the showcase brings together independent filmmakers, veterans, artists, military families, students, and community members for two days of cinema designed to create connection rather than division.

The selected films are not necessarily “military movies.”

Some are serious.
Some are experimental.
Some are humorous.
Some are deeply emotional.
Some were made with AI-assisted tools.
Some come from countries shaped by war, displacement, generational trauma, isolation, or survival.

Together, they create something with intent. . . 

At the Veterans Media Showcase, films are curated not only for entertainment value, but for the emotional conversations they may create afterward.

“Art has done its job when two strangers leave a screening and begin a meaningful conversation.”

More Than a Screening

Many veterans and military families carry experiences that are difficult to explain — and sometimes difficult to even begin discussing.

Film can help open that door.

Through animation, documentary, experimental cinema, AI-assisted storytelling, and independent filmmaking, the showcase creates an environment where difficult conversations can happen naturally and non-invasively.

The goal is not political debate.

The goal is human understanding.

Some audience members may see reflections of their own lives on screen. Others may gain empathy for experiences they have never personally lived. Some may simply leave entertained, thoughtful, or emotionally moved.

That is the purpose of the showcase.

Two Days. Two Auditoriums.

This year’s Veterans Media Showcase features two auditoriums operating simultaneously.

Every screening block runs twice, allowing audiences flexibility throughout the day. Guests can begin with either the feature presentation or the short film block, then switch auditoriums during the afternoon crossover.

Films switch auditoriums at 12:30 PM so attendees never miss the opportunity to experience both programs.

Doors Open

10:00 AM

Screenings Begin

10:30 AM

The showcase takes place during both Memorial Month and Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month — a meaningful overlap that reflects the event’s emphasis on honoring service while also honoring story, identity, migration, and cultural memory.

International Independent Films on the Big Screen

Independent filmmakers often spend years developing projects with limited budgets, volunteer crews, borrowed equipment, and personal sacrifice.

For many creators, simply seeing their work projected onto a movie theater screen for a live audience is a major milestone.

The 2026 Veterans Media Showcase includes films from:

  • United States

  • India

  • Taiwan

  • Ukraine

  • Israel

  • South Korea

  • North Macedonia

  • United Kingdom

  • Russian Federation

These stories will be experienced communally in a real cinema environment — the way film was originally intended to be shared. Humans will share and enjoy each other's light.

May 20, 2026 — Brothers After War

Feature Film

Brothers After War — USA

Selected Short Films block

The Letter He Carried (AI)
India — 4:28

Infected
Taiwan — 3:00

Shell Shock
USA — 10:46

The Sound of Music of the War
Ukraine — 2:00

True Treasure
USA — 11:58

The Provision
South Korea — 14:57

The Shelter (AI)
Israel — 5:00

For My Brothers
USA — 13:38

Total Runtime

1 hr 5 min 47 sec

Possible Bonus Feature

Screened last if played.

Disorder in the Barracks
USA — 8:34

Marcus Beaufils’ U.S. Army infantry mount training video shot on VHS offers an unfiltered glimpse into military life and memory captured through analog media.

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May 21, 2026 — SGT Stubby 

Feature Film

SGT Stubby — USA


Selected Short Films

Life of a Kitten With a Tracheostomy
North Macedonia — 4:34

Fetch
India — 5:16

The Pain
India — 1:00

Grandma's Alice Fairytales: “Taiga's King”
Novosibirsk, Russia — 3:20

Unidentified
United Kingdom — 1:30

Coast to Coast: Director's Cut
USA — 6:57

No Credit, Big Problem
USA — 6:00

Cloud Poop
South Korea — 5:47

How a Giraffe and a Raccoon Saved the Moon
Saint Petersburg, Russia — 9:00

Call From Mexico
USA — 10:19

Total Runtime

55 min 24 sec

Meet & Greets With Actors and Creators

Actors from Hollywood productions and local independent projects will be present throughout the showcase for meet & greets and audience interaction.

This creates an opportunity for attendees to connect directly with the people behind the stories — including veterans finding new ways to tell their own.

Featured Guest: 

Khetphet “KP” Phagnasay

Actor • Director • Producer • Founder of KP1 Studios

Khetphet “KP” Phagnasay’s story reflects resilience, displacement, survival, and the transformative power of storytelling.

A refugee from Laos who later became a Hollywood actor and filmmaker, KP has dedicated much of his career to helping tell stories rooted in authenticity and humanity.

His work is not autobiographical, but it is deeply informed by lived experience — including migration, adaptation, and the search for belonging.

His credits include:

  • Netflix’s Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story

  • AMC’s Interview With The Vampire

  • The Brothers Sun

Through KP1 Studios, he mentors emerging creatives while helping amplify underrepresented voices in film and media.

Our Stance on AI — The Stewardship Clause

The Veterans Media Showcase embraces AI as a creative collaborator, not a replacement for human storytelling.

Projects utilizing AI are asked to include an AI Usage Statement explaining how the technology was used responsibly and ethically.

Whether AI assisted with editing, animation, visuals, or character creation, the showcase asks filmmakers to demonstrate how human vision guided the machine toward empathy, responsibility, and connection.

The goal is not automation for its own sake.

The goal is meaningful storytelling.

Veterans Organizations and Community Partnerships

The showcase is supported by organizations, businesses, and individuals who believe in building honest community-centered events in Plant City and the Tampa Bay region.

Standing With Us

  • Premiere Cinemas — Host Venue

  • Cinema Charity — 501(c)(3) Fiscal Sponsor

  • American Legion Vanguard Post 1337 — Strategic Veteran Partner

  • Spouse-ly — Military Spouse Marketplace

  • KP1 Studios — Production Partner

  • Holiday Inn Express & Suites by IHG — Hospitality Supporter

  • GeorgieJobs App — Blue Collar Technology Platform

  • FilmFreeway — Film Submission Platform

  • William Brower Jr. — Author & Historian

  • Optivor AI — AI & Technology Supporter

  • BE Studio Records — Veteran-Owned Recording Studio, Puerto Rico

Every partnership represents a conversation, a handshake, a recommendation, or a shared belief in the value of storytelling and veteran community outreach.

Building Community Beyond the Theater

For seven years, Judy Wise and the Elks Lodge — alongside Historic Plant City Main Street — have organized a Veterans Lunch each November to honor veterans and military families through a simple but meaningful community meal.

No gimmicks.
No politics.
Just neighbors showing appreciation.

Now, the Tampa Bay Veterans Media Showcase is proud to stand alongside that effort.

Marcus Beaufils and Judy Wise are working together to help connect both events — the May showcase and the November Veterans Lunch — into something that serves the community year-round.

Anyone can participate.

Buy a movie ticket.
Support a breakfast donation.
Attend a screening.
Shake someone’s hand.
Start a conversation.

That is what this showcase is really about.

FREE Tickets

Eventbrite:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/veterans-media-showcase-tickets-1989152973089

Official Website:
https://veteransmediashowcase.com/

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Thursday, January 1, 2026

Innovative Collaboration Between Veterans, Civilians, and VetFlicks at the Historic Crest Theatre

Organized by two U.S. Army veterans, the volunteer-run pilot combined AI education, blue collar skilled trades mentorship, actor training, and film programming, highlighting constructive civilian–military engagement.

FRESNO, CA, January 01, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — A veteran-led, volunteer-supported community event was held Monday in Fresno, bringing together veterans, civilians, and local youth for structured education, workforce exposure, and constructive civilian–military engagement.

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The event, titled Military Movies on Mondays, was organized by George Ohan, a U.S. Army veteran, former staff sergeant, and current patient at the Fresno Veterans Affairs Medical Center. The idea originated with Mr. Marcus Beaufils, CEO of VetFlicks, who is also a U.S. Army veteran, and formerly worked in film distribution at NBC Universal in Hollywood. Designed as a community-based pilot, the initiative aimed to demonstrate how veterans can lead safe, ethical, and educational mentorship.

Programming included hands-on demonstrations introducing participants to artificial intelligence concepts through “vibe coding” on the platform Replit. During one session attended by a VA employee, a civilian participant created a rapid, non-HIPAA, non-factual website mockup to illustrate how a common logistical and inventory-related workflow in hospital settings could be visualized. The demonstration was limited strictly to illustrative purposes and did not involve patient data, protected health information, or operational VA hospital systems.

Workforce development was also a central component of the event. A Blue-Collar Youth in Trades segment introduced local youth to practical career pathways in plumbing, electrical work, and general trades. Veterans and skilled workers facilitated discussions focused on mentorship, skill development, and long-term employment stability.

Additional activities included no-fee table set up participation for local small businesses, recreational gaming, entertainment-industry training, and screenings of international short films and centered on military-related themes. KP Phagnasay, actor from the Netflix series ‘Dahmer’ led the high energy talent training workshops.

The event was supported by community partners including the U.S. Army station commander SFC Campos, Fresno Ag hardware store, and the American Legion Gaming Vanguard Post 1337. All staffing and operational roles were filled by volunteers, reinforcing a community-first approach centered on service and collaboration rather than commercial activity.

Congratulations are in order to Ryan Curtis and the entire team behind ‘Fathers and Sons’ short film for taking home the Best Film award winner at the inaugural “Military Movies on Mondays” event! This powerful upcoming feature explores the complex and often unspoken bonds between generations, weaving themes of family, duty, sacrifice, and reconciliation with raw authenticity.

Mr. George Ohan noted that positive conversations and encouragement from staff at the Fresno VA Medical Center, including Claudia Solis, Brian Becker, and Mark Smith, helped reinforce the value of peer connection, veteran-led community-based initiatives that support reintegration, and positive civilian–military interaction.

The Fresno gathering served as an inaugural pilot for Military Movies on Mondays, a proposed recurring series intended to take place on Mondays at local cinemas or theaters across the USA. Organizers are currently evaluating future iterations of the program with an emphasis on veteran leadership, education, mentorship, and appropriate collaboration with local institutions.

Since the event passed, Plant City Premiere Lux 8 near Tampa Bay, Florida have reached out and shown interest in hosting a similar event at their cinema.

American Legion Gaming Vanguard Post 1337 is a veteran-led community organization dedicated to supporting veterans, their families, and the broader public through service, mentorship, and civic engagement. The post focuses on creating inclusive spaces where veterans can lead educational, workforce, and community-building initiatives. 

Through volunteer-driven programs and partnerships with local institutions, Vanguard Post 1337 emphasizes responsible veteran leadership, peer connection, and constructive civilian–military collaboration while upholding the core values of The American Legion.

Website: https://alpost1337.org

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