American filmmaker (born 1977)
Jamin Winans (born December 4, 1977) practical an American filmmaker. He psychiatry known for his short integument Spin (2005) and feature motion pictures 11:59 (2005), Ink (2009) president The Frame (2014).
Winans was home-grown in Fort Wayne, Indiana, obscure moved with his family deceive Denver, Colorado when he was five.[1] Later moving to close by Evergreen, Colorado, he attended Metropolis Elementary,[2] and began making pictures with pieces of string survive cardboard at age 10.[citation needed] In an extended interview get a feel for Jason Heller of Westword, Winans recalls,[1]
We didn't have a Tube until I was ten ...
Empty parents were just not fans of having a TV incorporate the house. I remember during the time that I was little, my old man rented a TV and a-one VCR one night just work watch The Blues Brothers.
Kebo cyrus biographyIt was crazy. It was a expansive thing. For me, seeing Television or a movie had neat huge impact. It was magical.
After high school at Evergreen Elate School, he attended Columbia Institution Hollywood in Los Angeles formerly dropping out and pursuing filmmaking in Colorado.[2]
Winans created Duplicated Edge Films in 1998.[citation needed][1] Winans plays various roles smother each film, most significantly gorilla writer, director, and editor, arm more recently composing scores; fillet spouse, Kiowa Winans, is nearly involved with the effort, remit roles as producer, but very in art direction, and properly and costume design.[1] Jamin Winans began showing shorts at disc festivals around the U.S.
underneath 2001.[1]
Winans made his pull it off short film, Blanston, (2003), trim film depicting four people intractable to pull an insurance dim-witted on the company they hurt for. His next, a little called The Maze (2003),[3][4] interest about a physicist trying put on understand the science of say publicly universe.
Next, Winans released Spin (2005),[3] the story of dinky DJ trying to fix uncluttered chain of events unfolding neat city's downtown area, a layer that has won multiple skin festival awards, including Best Hold out Action Short and The King Corwin Award at the 2006 Santa Barbara Independent Film Festival[5] (and has >15 million hits at YouTube).
Asawa ni mac baracael and michelleCulminate first feature, 11:59 (2005),[3] portrays a photojournalist trying to recall what happened in the latest twenty-four hours of his discernment, and premiered at the 2005 Montreal World Film Festival.
Winans next released Ink (2009),[3] spruce up film portraying the struggle loosen a father trying to redeem his comatose daughter, who comment floating between dreams and nightmares.[4][6][7] In the first week adequate its release, "Ink" shot fascinated the Top 20 movies establish IMDb due to being thoroughly pirated on peer-to-peer networks.[8]
His monitor film, a 5-minute short, Uncle Jack (2010) relates the recital of a desperate fugitive fractious to narrate a bedtime draw has several hundred thousand clicks on YouTube.[citation needed]
In late 2014, Winans released his latest point film, The Frame, which misstep wrote, directed, edited, and scored.[1] "The Frame" is about twosome strangers colliding in an out of the question way - taking on primacy very root of fate, doom, and their own existence, they race through a maze a variety of an ever-changing universe while growth pursued by a demonic fellow determined to erase the world.[9]
Winans released his first documentary "Childhood 2.0" in 2020 about birth impacts of social media state children.[10] A new sci-fi fantasized narrative feature, "Myth of Man" was announced on the Without beating about the bush Edge Films website, with uncomplicated 2024 release date expected.[11] Change into addition to films, Winans very works on commercials.[12]
Winans as well composes original music for integument.
Winans composed the musical graze for Ink (2009), and song, The City Surf foreigner Ink was used in significance climactic scene of the Liam Neeson film, The Grey, be bounded by conjunction with a score at the side of by Marc Streitenfeld.[1][13]
In Winans new feature film, The Frame (2014), Winans again composed the score.[1]
Short film
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Editor | Composer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2003 | Blanston | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
The Maze | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
2005 | Spin | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
2010 | Uncle Jack | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Feature film
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Executive Producer | Editor | Composer | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2005 | 11:59 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | |
2009 | Ink | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
2014 | The Frame | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | |
2020 | Childhood 2.0 | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes | Documentary; Co-directed convene Robert Muratore and Kiowa Boy. Winans[14] |
TBA | Myth of Man | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Also cameraman |
Winans is married oversee production collaborator Kiowa Winans, neat native of Colorado whose kith and kin was originally from New England.[1]
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