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Jamin Winans : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jamin Winans Jamin Winans (born December 4, 1977) is an American filmmaker, writer, editor, and music composer. He is known for his short film ''Spin'' (2005) and feature films ''11:59'' (2005), ''Ink'' (2009) and ''The Frame'' (2014). == Early life and training == Winans was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and moved with his family moved to Denver, Colorado when he was five.〔Jason Heller, 2014, "From Ink to The Frame, Jamin and Kiowa Winans Are Making Their Mark in the Movies," at ''Westword'' (magazine, online), October 15, 2014, see (), accessed 4 May 2015.〕 Later moving to nearby Evergreen, Colorado, he attended elementary school at Bergen Park Elementary,〔Amber Wilkinson, 2011, "Bringing ''Ink'' to life," ''Eye for Film'' (online), April 14, 2011, see (), accessed 29 August 2011.〕 and began making movies with pieces of string and cardboard at age 10. In an extended interview with Jason Heller of ''Westword'', Winans recalls,〔 After high school at Evergreen High School, he left to attend college in Los Angeles, California. After setting up to pursue his dream of becoming a filmmaker, he dropped out of college and pursued the filmmaking business in Colorado.〔
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