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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2006

Lookers in a backyard occupy the same spot in front of 7 way mirrors and find that they are living the same dreams, hopes and fears as the other. A naive young lady observes from a distance as the strange courtship unwinds and wishes and wonders and stays in her place.

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  • Very creative and imaginative. Your videos are an inspiration for us all. I only wish I can make something like this someday.

  • 12.23.06

    FilmAddict44. Whenever you have a good or great story or want some help with it, let me know. If I don't have anything else pressing going on, I'll help you with it. Let me know. Glad to help you. :)

    "cat"

  • I ll understand ALL you want to transmit one day, friend!

    :o)

    I loved the mirror!!!

  • 12.23.06

    Pola. This is experimental. I'll add some voice over dialog that Urgelt recorded of his poem. I'll add some sound effects and additional narration by Adrienne007 and you'll have a clearer picture. :D

    "cat"

  • how interesting to see a film without sound :) it leaves much to the imagination. again...what an unusually beautiful, and startling film. i can only imagine what these characters are thinking. it's funny..i immediately related to the girl with the flower. i saw myself in her somehow. what's the story behind this Cat?

  • 11.25.06

    Adrienne. I put the CD of Gustav Mahler's 10th Symphony vs. the visuals of "NOBEL ASSISTANT." I was astounded by how much richer and majestic the entire show became with the addition of this classical music. THANK YOU, MY FRIEND. This is the young lady whose voice you will become. I am more than pleased and quite happy that you said, "YES!"

    "cat"

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  • 11.25.06

    Featherflow. I was the Assistant Film Editor for Henry Berman - Academy Award for "Gunga Din," and "Grand Prix," Ralph E. Winters - Academy Awards with Blake Edwards, Evan Lottman - Academy Award for "The Exorcist," Michael Kahn - Academy Awards for Steven Spielberg's films, including "Close Encounters," a film that I was offered to be the First Assistant Editor by Kahn.

    "cat"

  • 11.25.06

    Eemma. I liked what you did with the make-up mirror with seeing close up views of your eyes, lips, nose and the funny things that you did with all of them. You are an excellent comedienne. I like your films, ALL OF THEM, A LOT!

    "cat"

  • 11.23.06

    Featherflow. Thank you. Happy Thanksgiving to you as well. I worked as an Assistant Editor for 4 Academy Award winning Film Editors and many other great editors. I am glad that I was able to learn a thing or three. ;)

    "cat"

  • 11.23.06

    Eemma. Thank you Eemma. Coming from you as a fantastic visualist and story teller from Sweden, I am honored that you think this way. ^^bows humbly and shyly to Eemma^^

    Happy Thanksgiving, Eemma. I hope that you slept like a log. ;)

    "cat"

  • You have a great imagination! Your films have a certain feel to them and I find myself using my own imagination while watching them. if that makes sense? Im not sure how to explain it but your films are like a mixture of art and video. Great editing :)

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