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

Miguel Duran

So, it’s just, again, it’s just about network. It’s, you know, I happened to hear someone within my network was looking to do something that fit more of a drama or dramedy rather than a genre. He’s a fan of indie films. And I just thought, you know what? This is going to be perfect for him. So let me actually pitch him directly. But it’s really about having a network that has people that you can go to. I think it’s harder. It’s harder to specifically say, I’m going to find that person that’s going to make that. But if you’ve built up relationships over time, then, you know, you might come across something that might fit for someone that, you know, you talked to a couple of years ago and that you can connect with now. So again, it goes back to what I talked about at the beginning with the, you know, work experience. It’s all about building relationships and continuing and keeping in touch with those relationships again. And honestly, I have it, this is me in hindsight. I definitely certainly didn’t do that early on, but I’ve learned that that is probably the most important thing to do.

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