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JoshuaCharperrinWoodard
IMDb member since August 2021
Joshua Charperrin Woodard, from Jonesboro,
Arkansas USA is a writer and director of short films.
Joshua uses the short film format to learn the art and
develop his style of filmmaking with his end goal of
making a feature film in the near future. Joshua
believes that emotionally impacting films are an
important piece in reminding ourselves what it truly
means to be human, a message he hopes to convey in
his films. Joshua's journey began in 2019 and he has
enjoyed the journey so far. Along the way he has met
some wonderful people that bring their own set of
creativity to the set. The team, although small, has
been a tremendous help as they continue to learn and
grow together. Joshua has said that the only time he is
truly happy is when he is filming.
Arkansas USA is a writer and director of short films.
Joshua uses the short film format to learn the art and
develop his style of filmmaking with his end goal of
making a feature film in the near future. Joshua
believes that emotionally impacting films are an
important piece in reminding ourselves what it truly
means to be human, a message he hopes to convey in
his films. Joshua's journey began in 2019 and he has
enjoyed the journey so far. Along the way he has met
some wonderful people that bring their own set of
creativity to the set. The team, although small, has
been a tremendous help as they continue to learn and
grow together. Joshua has said that the only time he is
truly happy is when he is filming.
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Doorkeeper (2023)
A Very Nice Find!!
2 April 2023
I have watched a lot of short films over the years. Every once and awhile you come across one that just hits you. Sometimes you find one that moves you. This little film is very much one of those for me. I love emotionally driven stories. You can tell this was a very personal story and the attention and hard work put into it paid off. Very very impressed. I hope to see more from Havilah Galaxy. I believe this is her first film which is even more impressive. Arkansas has some wonderful storytellers with unique voices. This is definitely something you should check out. Go and give this one a watch. Support indie films. Support short films.
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