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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2010

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I'm very grateful to have worked with every person who was part of this short-film, the whole experience and having received so much feedback, suggestions, opinions and comments during the shooting. I'm thankful for all the motivation and honesty there was. It was like we were one. Thing is, though, some circumstances, some little details, some little problems here and there made us forget about certain things and lose control. It was a very small crew, so it was hard to take care of everything, especially when things didn't go the way we wanted or when we weren't feeling the way we wanted.

The original version, which is quite different from this, was screened at the Valdivia Film Festival, under Videocorp's short-film contest category, and we got the 2nd place there. It was totally unexpected. I mean, I had lost all hope. No kidding. I didn't have the final word on the final cut, that's why. We had a little beef there with the University and the result was not what I wanted or what I thought reflected the idea of the short-film. I could have done something about it, I could have told them to fuck off, but I wanted to trust my editor, to be honest. Plus, frustration is always an interesting emotion to embrace.

Anyway, this is about a lot of stuff, but, to me, it's about seeing people in other people, like when someone reminds you of someone else. That kind of stuff. We're only reflections. That's all we are.

I hope you like it. Comments and feedback are always welcome and very much appreciated.

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Shot with the Sony PMW-350 provided by Sony Videocorp. Edited on Final Cut Pro.

Thanks to Chris Jackson aka Tito for the inspiration.

In Loving Memory of Barbara.

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  • buena yaco

  • Abrazoz, buen trabajo, 

  • Great work!

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