Wednesday, April 30, 2008

"The Silent Revolution of Truth" with producer Michael Horn (4/30/2008)

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Michael Horn and Jack Gerlach's film The Silent Revolution of Truth is a fascinating and remarkable true-life biographical examination of UFO contactee “Billy” Eduard Albert Meier, who has managed to photograph the best evidence ever of extraterrestrial craft. This famous case has images and film that are so convincing that the best skeptics have not been able to duplicate them -- or disprove them.

The film shows a great deal of the startling highly detailed UFO photography, videos, multi-toned sound recordings, all extremely convincing even by modern Hollywood special effects standards. Yet what is more compelling is the biography of Meier himself, which tells how a five year old Swiss boy’s meetings with extraterrestrials would lead him later in life through dozens of countries meeting many famous world leaders, and ultimately becoming a spiritual emissary for Universal Teachings given by his otherworldly friends.









On a personal note, while watching this film, I found myself reevaluating many of my long held personal beliefs about the entire UFO phenomenon and even my understanding of certain religious teachings. If one accepts the Meier case as completely true without doubt, then the knowledge and prophecies given by the extraterrestrial visitors contain profound implications for humanity and an urgent warning for our future.

If you have never seen or heard anything about this story, I urge you to see this film and make your own decisions. I know it will change your views on the nature of personal reality and the Divine Plan speaking to us through the Universe.



Producer Michael Horn

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

"In Search of the Future" with producers Andrew Cameron Bailey & Connie Baxter Marlow (4/16/2008)

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Indigenous wisdom and ancient prophecy meets New Science in this speculative documentary exploring the origin and future of humanity, and the conscious, loving nature of the universe.


Filmmaker Andrew Cameron Bailey shot his visionary motion picture on location from the "Cradle of Humankind", South Africa’s Sterkfontein Caves and Kalahari Desert, home of world's oldest humans, to the cliff dwellings of the Rocky Mountains in America and the remote mountain lakes of Mexico.

Along with co-producer Connie Baxter Marlow, Bailey interviewed indigenous elders, the Wise Ones of the planet, in addition to visionary futurists and Western scientists and asked the Big Questions such as, "Where did we humans come from? What does it mean to be human?" Is there a new phase of human evolution yet to come, the era of the 'true human'?" "Where are we headed as a species?" and "What role do we have to play in the future of our planet?" The answers are engaging, astounding, curiously similar, and yet span a wide range of perspectives.


Bailey asks his viewers to ponder the big picture of human existence and even takes on challenging questions such as “Are we animals descended from apes, divine beings created as a thought of the Creator, or were we seeded by the star people?” This film rattles cages, shakes us loose from old assumptions, and through the plain language of the Wise Ones, states that we are at the Omega Point, the Dawn of a New Era of global interconnectedness.

Each of the participants in the film expresses a key facet of a cosmology Marlow and Bailey feel portrays an interwoven paradigm of interconnectedness, unconditional love and a loving higher power combined with a scientific understanding of quantum reality that is leading human society on a course to living in harmony with Universal Law.













When they met in 2003, as lifelong students of the Universe and its workings, it was immediately obvious they had a common vision and a shared purpose. IN SEARCH OF THE FUTURE is the first tangible result of the vision, talent and experience of these two amazing filmmakers, thinkers, and writers.

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Filmmaker Profile: William Gazecki (4/2/08)


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We begin the Spring of 2008 with my first filmmaker profile, William Gazecki, whose amazing and diverse career speaks for itself. On his website, William Gazecki has written, "I am bringing to the surface something which does not have a voice."

William Gazecki’s career in the entertainment business spans three decades; after being a talented record producer earning Gold and Platinum Record Albums for Bette Midler's The Rose, The Doors' Alive She Cried and The Doors' Greatest Hits Vol. 2 and a successful career in sound mixing for TV and film; earning three Emmy nominations (two for Hill Street Blues and one for the mini-series, Foxfire) and his first Emmy win for St. Elsewhere, he turned to documentary filmmaking. William earned an Academy Award nomination and a second Emmy win for his first feature documentary, WACO: The Rules of Engagement. With five completed feature length documentaries and numerous film festival and other awards under his belt, he is showing no signs of slowing down. More about William can be found at WilliamGazecki.com.

We will be discussing his current work, a five hour look at the Screen Actor's Guild in addition to his other films which include, Future by Design, Crop Circles: Quest for Truth, his Oscar nominated film on Waco and more.

Attention Fellow Filmmakers: Check out the "Community" link on William's website. It contains a wealth of great connections to help you on your journey to great filmmaking.

William says this about his experience being interviewed on Spirit of Film: "Randall is a very smart and interesting guy. He is one of the most insightful people I've come across in terms of media and social consciousness. He has a unique insight into the meaning of film and its value as an art form in society. His selection of guests is very eclectic -- he brings in interesting and unusual people, and I am honored to be in the company of such respectable peers."