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Jamin Winans
American filmmaker (born 1977)
Jamin Winans (born December 4, 1977) is an American filmmaker. He is known for his short film Spin (2005) and feature films 11:59 (2005), Ink (2009) and The Frame (2014).
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Early life and education
Winans was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and moved with his family to Denver, Colorado when he was five.[1] Later moving to nearby Evergreen, Colorado, he attended Bergen Elementary,[2] and began making movies with pieces of string and cardboard at age 10.[citation needed] In an extended interview with Jason Heller of Westword, Winans recalls,[1]
We didn't have a TV until I was ten ...
My parents were just not fans of having a TV in the house. I remember when I was little, my dad rented a TV and a VCR one night just to watch The Blues Brothers. It was crazy.
The Frame (film) - Wikipedia
It was a big thing. For me, seeing TV or a movie had a huge impact. It was magical.
After high school at Evergreen High Jamin Winans — The Movie Database (TMDB) FIT