Showing posts with label GIFF. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GIFF. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

US Army veteran writes about GI Film Festival

May 24 - May 28, 2017
GI Film Festival
#GIFF2017


My name is Casey Stafford, I am a US Army Veteran, artist, and aspiring actor.


CJ Stafford, Writer of this Blog


The GI Film festival is a nonprofit organization founded in 2006 by Brandon Millett and Major Laura Law-Millet, it's mission is to provide a platform for the military community so that their stories of courage will be heard, seen, and felt through film and television.

GIFF 2017 is an incredibly vital tool in connecting our veterans and civilians. I can tell you first hand that one of the most difficult things a veteran can do is relate to someone who has not experienced war.



The GI Film Festival is an opportunity for filmmakers of any level to use their creative abilities and talents to offer some insight on the realities of the military and combat.


I know many veterans and active service members who have seen the arts as the antithesis of what the military and battle stands for, but through destruction comes creation and the GIFF is the perfect example of that.


May 24 - May 28, 2017
GI Film Festival
#GIFF2017
The benefits of the GI Film Festival are endless. There are aspiring actors waiting to be discovered, amazing creative geniuses who can tell a story and put you right into the action while doing it, and plenty of film industry professionals who are in support of veteran organizations looking to make a project a production in thanks of our heroes.




The biggest benefit to remember is that the men and women of our military receive recognition for their deeds through a mainstream event and are able to bridge the gap between military and civilian life.



May 24 - May 28, 2017

GI Film Festival
#GIFF2017
GI Film Festival screens dozens of projects including feature films, documentaries, short films, student films, and international films all based around the military. Short films created by veterans and active duty military are also submitted to the festival.

The GI Film Festival is held in Washington D.C. Attendees include veterans and military families as well as famous producers, actors, and directors though tickets are available to the general public.
GI Film Festival on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/gifilm/

My name is Casey Stafford, I am a US Army Veteran, artist, and aspiring actor.


I would like to connect with filmmakers who support veterans so that I can someday be a part of the film industry while still supporting all those who came before and after me.



ADD ME >>>> Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/portraits_by_cj/


ART HERE:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BQzLQiGFFQZ/?taken-by=portraits_by_cj

Gary Sinise as Lt. Dan in Forrest Gump - 9in × 12in charcoal and graphite.
JUST finished this piece up. Mr. Sinise is a beacon of hope for veterans like myself and I hope to one day meet the man. 



Thank you to all who run the GI Film Festival.


GI Film Festival
GIFF2017
#GIFF2017


May 24 - May 28, 2017
GI Film Festival
#GIFF2017

Friday, May 29, 2015

Traveling the Earth screening my films! GI Film Festival


The GI Film Festival was a great time this year!  I am proud to say that I knew a lot of the people on and off the big screen.  (VFT members - Veterans in Film & Television) The military veteran community and its supporters are a class act!  I can’t remember the last time when I met so many fascinating people in such a short amount of time. 

Many times as we are producing our films there is no telling what will come of the project, but the GI Film Festival gives veterans like myself a quality platform to screen our work and tell the stories that our community cares about.  I saw so many fantastic films in one week, but If I had to name two films that you MUST see….. KAJAKI & BATTLE SCARS.  You wont be disappointed.

I’d like to personally thank the Co-founders of the GI Film Festival, Mr. Brandon Millet & Mrs. Laura Law-Millet.  They are a great example of leadership in the veteran community.   The entire staff was a pleasure to work with especially Carizza Gutierrez and Miss Linda!  I am a huge supporter of veterans, their families, and civilians building partnerships in our communities.  The GI Film Festival helps to bridge a gap between civilians and veterans by using art and digital media as the common ground of understanding.

Very Respectfully,

George Ohan
Producer
(559) 451-1370
georgeohan@gmail.com

I had 2 films that were selected for GIFF 2015:
The Flag -
http://politichicks.com/2015/04/interview-with-john-duffy-director-of-short-film-the-flag/

Just Another Dance With My Father -
https://www.facebook.com/JustAnotherDanceWithMyFather


#GIFF15
http://giff15.com/