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  • Cleveland, TX
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Looking good! nice to see a success story in the way of DIY, thanks Gordan
December 9
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Williams Featured Guest On Entertainment Industry Web Series Independent media producer Gordon S. Williams was a guest on the internet based, Archangel TV that is hosted by Archangel PR owner/creator Jeremy Long. During 2009, Williams along with h…
December 9
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“Do You" Screens at The Red Wasp Film Festival This Saturday "Do You," the award winning short film produced by G Sharp Productions and CGL Studios will be shown as a part of The Red Wasp Film Festival in Bryan, Texas. The project will be screened…
November 3
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Southeast Texas Short Film Enjoys Continued Success At Film Festivals Producers C. Wyatt Cagle and Gordon S. Williams are ecstatic with the recognition their award winning short film Do You has received across the country. The project has been acce…
October 13
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October 13
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"Do You" Screens in Minneapolis This Saturday "Do You," the award winning short film produced by G Sharp Productions and CGL Studios will be shown as apart of the Twin Cities Black Film Festival in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The project will be screen…
September 17
Haha looks really funny! I'll be keeping an eye out for that if it comes to the UK
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“Do You” to Screen in Boston This Sunday The award winning short film Do You is scheduled to screen at the 11th annual Roxbury Film Festival on Sunday, August 2, 2009. The project will be screened as a part of the Shorts Program that will begin at…
July 29
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July 29
Gordon S. Williams and Mark Thimijan are now friends
July 15
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DO YOU - JOHNSTOWN WINE AND FILM FESTIVAL The award winning independent short film Do You will be screening at the fourth annual Johnstown Wine and Festival on Friday, July 10, 2009. The screening will be held at the Johnstown Flood Museum at 7:00…
July 6

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http://www.doyouthemovie.com
IMDB Link
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1789580/
Bio
After observing his quiet and unassuming demeanor, you will be pleasantly surprised at the creativity and productivity of writer, producer and director Gordon S. Williams. Since the summer of 1999, Williams has been involved in several creative ventures such as independent film projects; the short film A Dance, the multi-award winning romantic comedy The Story of Marcus and Reyna and the career versus love drama, The Greater Ambition.

The Greater Ambition has been screened across the United States at film markets and festivals in cities such as Memphis, Washington DC and Houston. The film project was awarded second place in its divisions at the Spindletop/Lamar University Film Festival and the Pencil Head’s Dusk Till Dawn Festival. The Greater Ambition was also a finalist at Film Expo Texas and The Gulf Coast Film and Video Festival in 2003. This project propelled Williams to be selected as a finalist in the nationwide Urban American Filmmakers Workshop and Fox Searchlight competition. During the summer of 2003, Williams had the opportunity to travel to Warsaw, Poland to work on a documentary titled Warsaw Uncovered where he was the associate producer.

In the fall of 2004, Williams completed his fourth project, Gemini that he wrote and produced. The action adventure short film was selected as; the 2005 Southslam Film Festival Web Fest Winner, received the Independent Spirit Award at the 2005 Seguin Film and Arts Festival, and first places in its divisions at the 2005 Oscar Micheaux Film and Book Festival and the Film Expo Texas 2006.

The project received an Honorable Mention Award at the Pencil Head’s Dusk Till Dawn Film Festival and was a Finalist in 2005 Gulf Coast Film Festival. Gemini has screened in cities across the country such as Atlanta, Baton Rouge, Chicago, Houston, Memphis and Washington DC. Gemini was also available for broadcast on internet protocol (IPTV) by Westpark Foundries through Akimbo Systems. The short film project will reach 12,000 homes across the United States at its debut and close to 2 million homes in 2006.

Williams won first place at the Film Expo Texas 2006 Screenwriting Competition for his script Sacred Flames. He also garnered an Honorable Mention Award for his script The Game of Love at the 2006 Spindletop/Lamar University Festival. In the fall of 2006, Gordon produced Surviving Rita: Looking Forward, a documentary that focused on the long lasting effects of Hurricane Rita on the Southeast Texas region.

Surviving Rita: Looking Forward was selected as the best documentary at the Louisiana State University Outhouse Film Festival 2007, The Gulf Coast Film Festival 2007, and best film overall at the 2007 McAllen Film and Arts Festival. In June 2007, the documentary won first place in the Press Club of Southeast Texas and the Houston Press Club competitions. The documentary was awarded second place in it’s category at the 2007 Urban Media Makers Film Festival and has screened at number of film festival and in several cities across the United States.

Recently, he completed his fifth narrative project Do You, that has garnered an Honorable Mention Award in the screenwriting division of the 2007 Urban Media Makers Film Festival in Atlanta. Gordon is a board member at large for the Southeast Texas Association of Black Journalists. Williams is the Television Studio Operations Manager at Lamar University and developing several projects.

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Gordon S. Williams

Williams Featured Guest On Entertainment Industry Web Series

Williams Featured Guest On Entertainment Industry Web Series

Independent media producer Gordon S. Williams was a guest on the internet based, Archangel TV that is hosted by Archangel PR owner/creator Jeremy Long.

During 2009, Williams along with his producing partner C. Wyatt Cagle have achieved success with their latest short film/web series Do You. The award winning project has screened in a number of cities and film festivals across the nation such as Atlanta, Boston, Minneapolis, Houston,… Continue

Posted on December 9, 2009 at 10:05am —

Gordon S. Williams

“Do You" Screens at The Red Wasp Film Festival This Saturday

“Do You" Screens at The Red Wasp Film Festival This Saturday

"Do You," the award winning short film produced by G Sharp Productions and CGL Studios will be shown as a part of The Red Wasp Film Festival in Bryan, Texas. The project will be screened at the Stage Center Theatre, 201-B W. 26th Street in Bryan on Saturday, November 7, 2009. The film screenings on Saturday night will begin at 7:30 pm.

For more information about The Red Wasp Film Festival, visit www.rContinue

Posted on November 3, 2009 at 5:42pm —

Gordon S. Williams

Southeast Texas Short Film Enjoys Continued Success At Film Festivals

Southeast Texas Short Film Enjoys Continued Success At Film Festivals

Producers C. Wyatt Cagle and Gordon S. Williams are ecstatic with the recognition their award winning short film Do You has received across the country. The project has been accepted to film festivals in cities such as Atlanta, Minneapolis, and Seattle.

“We felt that we had a solid project but I am amazed by the amount of recognition we have received from Do You.” Cagle says.

Filmed entirely in Southeast Texas, Do You exami… Continue

Posted on October 13, 2009 at 7:53pm —

Gordon S. Williams

"Do You" Screens in Minneapolis This Saturday

"Do You" Screens in Minneapolis This Saturday

"Do You," the award winning short film produced by G Sharp Productions and CGL Studios will be shown as apart of the Twin Cities Black Film Festival in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The project will be screened at The Capri Theatre, 2027 West Broadway in Minneapolis on Saturday, September 19 at 6:30 pm.

For more information about the Twin Cities Black Film Festival, visit www.tcbff.com. For more information on "Do You," visit www.doyouthemovie.com or e-m… Continue

Posted on September 17, 2009 at 5:07pm —

Gordon S. Williams

"Do You" to Screen in Boston This Sunday

“Do You” to Screen in Boston This Sunday

The award winning short film Do You is scheduled to screen at the 11th annual Roxbury Film Festival on Sunday, August 2, 2009. The project will be screened as a part of the Shorts Program that will begin at 1:30 pm at Wentworth-Blount Auditorium, 550 Parker St., in Boston, Massachusetts.

Now in its 11th year, the Roxbury Film Festival continues to showcase and honor the work of emerging and established filmmakers of color and has become the largest fest… Continue

Posted on July 29, 2009 at 9:53am —

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At 8:08pm on September 10, 2009, Aiysha Jebali said…
Wow the trailer for no title with 27 views looks amazing! I really want to see that! Will it be available in the UK?
 
 

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