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JOMO

or ·

[ joh-moh ]

noun

Slang.
  1. a feeling of contentment with one’s own pursuits and activities, without worrying over the possibility of missing out on what others may be doing:

    You can’t feel the good vibes of JOMO until you stop obsessing over everyone else’s Facebook postings.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of JOMO1

First recorded in 2000–05; j(oy) o(f) m(issing) o(ut)
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Olsen: What was it like for you moving from writing the script to actually sort of prepping to shoot and working with Jomo, your cinematographer?

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But how do you have, as Jomo would say, as little amount of artifice as possible?

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And so sentient perspective is something that Jomo Fray, the wonderful DP on the film, and I came up with just as a way to not let the language somehow undermine the way in which we wanted to approach it.

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I think the breakthroughs that come when working with someone like Jomo is figuring out how that feels, because there’s a difference between knowing where the camera should go and where to look and how it should feel when the camera’s moving, or how the camera should deal with depth of field in relationship to the range of equipment that we can have and how to produce a scene.

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You need someone like Jomo and Nora Mendis, who’s the production designer, to build the space so that it feels as real and as palpable and as visceral as our real lives.

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