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Scott Bartlett

Director 2 · 1971 – 1972 · 🎬 2 · 🇺🇸 United States

Scott Bartlett was one of the premiere abstract/experimental cinematic artists of the late 1960s and the 1970s. His acclaimed works, such as Off/On and Moon 1969, were greatly admired by many movie directors, including Stanley Kubrick, Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas. His notable abstract movies and visual avant-garde motion pictures includes Serpent, Medina, Metanomen, Lovemaking, and the poignant interior documentary 1970. His 1967-1972 experiment OffOn, shot on 16mm, was groundbreaking for its use of new video imagery technologies. A still from "OffOn" is the cover of the 1970 E.P. Dutton edition of "Expanded Cinema" by Gene Youngblood.

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