Francis Ford Coppola's Dream of Video Impacting Movies Sees Realization Through Marshall Barnes Film

In 1991, Francis Ford Coppola had a vision of how the new video tech could change cinema. He had no idea that Marshall Barnes was already working to realize that.
 
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. - Jan. 28, 2024 - PRLog -- "To me, the great hope is that now these little 8mm video recorders and stuff have come out, and someā€”just people who normally wouldn't make movies are going to be making them. And you know, suddenly, one day some little fat girl in Ohio is going to be the new Mozart, you know, and make a beautiful film with her little father's camera recorder. And for once, the so-called professionalism about movies will be destroyed, forever, you know. And it will really become an art form. That's my opinion."

That's Francis Ford Coppola, during, Hearts of Darkness, the documentary on his film, Apocalypse Now. He hoped for the new video technology to disrupt the staid process of movie making in the standard Hollywood model. Coppola was unaware the ultimate example of disrupting the movie production ideal was in fact, underway in Ohio. Two young men had deemed their lives interesting enough to warrant a movie they'd make themselves. Damon Zex, a performance artist and public access TV star with Marshall Barnes - a wizard true star of low budget rock videos and music productions. They began Crashing the Breykiot June 1990, ending with an Ohio Art Council grant 2 years later. Now, Marshall is adding new footage and preparing a spring 2024 release he sees as his perfect expanded cinema statement for international distribution.
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PRESENTING:

From the Man the

Philip K. Dick

Film Festival

Feared To Let Speak.

A New Cult Classic in

Future Experimental Film -

An Expanded Cinema

Outside Space and Time.

A Blast from the Past in a

Movie Beyond Tomorrow -

Science Faction inside

The Fiction Science Warp of Reality

NOW means MORE

because of

What it was

YESTERDAY

When

Crashing the Breykiot:

A Video Reality Diary

Of An American Super Genius

Menu:
  1. Documents the creation of the 1st psychoactive rock videos
  2. Features first ever video image of an actual humanoid entity from elsewhere
  3. 1st ever reality movie, production pre-dating MTV's Real World
  4. 1st ever reality movie shot by the primary cast
  5. 1st reality movie shot like a narrative film and not television.
  6. A true "Gene Youngblood" expanded cinema experience
  7. Filmed in 5 formats, on 2 continents, in 3 countries, 10 cities with a cameo cast of celebrities, scientists, politicians, and rock stars over 7 decades
  8. 1st film depicting not only an actual alternative universe, using technology derived from it via an advanced creativity technique resulting in clear visual remote viewing, but the first ever lab experiments proving the quantum physics solution for parallel universes, TRUE..  

https://youtu.be/Vrxywc1v6S0?si=086lT1YIea4VTh9l



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