“The Uncounted” was created by four soldiers at Joint Base Lewis McChord, WA (Victor Cosme, Anna Claire Pritchett, William Richie, and Fernando Lopez). This film is about the stresses of family life on military spouses.
Continue ReadingHuffington Post: Family Filmmaking by Ben Patton
Our own Ben Patton just had a column published on the Huffington Post about the Muchettis–I WAS THERE workshop alumni and a great example of the power of filmmaking to help heal not only …
Continue ReadingFilm of the Week: The Runaround
About This film was made by three veterans, Raul Morales, Austin Garza, and Alston Kammer at the Fort Drum I WAS THERE workshop, September 2014. Producers Raul Morales, Austin Garza, Alston Kammer Year Produced 2014 …
Continue ReadingTango On The Balcony – Meet Our Partners, Episode 2: I WAS THERE Films
Meet Our Partners, Episode 2: I WAS THERE FilmsBenjamin Patton, youngest grandson of General George S. Patton and the Founder & Executive Director of the I WAS THERE Filmmaking Workshop discusses how the workshop benefits …
Continue ReadingThe News Tribune: JBLM Veterans Focus On Filmmaking
Both The News Tribune and The Olympian covered our workshop happening right now at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, offering a look into how exactly I WAS THERE crams a crash course in film production into a …
Continue ReadingLong Island News on Upcoming Seafield Workshop
Long Island News on our upcoming workshop at the Seafield Center in Long Island.
Continue ReadingFayetteville Observer: Filmmaking workshop for veterans scheduled for next week at Fort Bragg
The Fayetteville Observer continues to help spread the word about our imminent Fort Bragg workshop with this article.
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