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- Tarantino speaks to student director about Django-inspired film
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- DEC 19, 2012
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- The 'Django Unchained' Emerging Artist Contest gave aspiring filmmakers a chance to have their work be seen by and inspire the legendary director Quentin Tarantino. After reviewing over 250 entries Quentin chose one video that stood out from the pack. The winning filmmaker was Edson Oda, a film student at University of Southern California. We had a chance to sit down with both of them as they discussed Edson’s creation, how to tell a story and advice on breaking into Hollywood.
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