Unveiling the Secrets: How Miguel Duran Transforms Shorts into Cinematic Masterpieces

Ashley

And I just, as the, as a producer myself, you pitch it as a road trip movie, you know, a, a, you know, indie film. That’s not typically what you see as an indie film going across the country. It’s more one or two, maybe three locations and that sort of stuff. So, you’re really cutting against grain here.

Miguel Duran

Yeah, yeah, absolutely. So, you know, I didn’t have any bites, I put it on the shelf, I was pitching a sci fi genre movie, I was starting to write a thriller movie. And then, you know, someone showed interest in and it kind of took off from there. And so, I rewrote it. So, I finished it, maybe I finished a version, maybe 2018. And then I came back to it from a post pandemic point of view. So, you know, people being hooked on their devices, you know, it’s already bad before, but you post pandemic, how much our devices shape the person, the person we present ourselves to be online and how that impacts our relationship. So that became a big part of the storyline afterwards when I rewrote it.

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