Background
Bartlett, Scott was born on November 4, 1943 in Atlanta. Son of Robert L. Bartlett and Yonnie (Anderson) Adams.
Bartlett, Scott was born on November 4, 1943 in Atlanta. Son of Robert L. Bartlett and Yonnie (Anderson) Adams.
Student, Illinois Institute of Technology. Student, University California, Berkeley. Student, San Francisco State University.
His acclaimed work, such as his intense abstract 16mm movie Moon 1969, is greatly admired by many filmmakers, including Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas. His notable abstract movies and visual avant-garde films include Serpent, Medina, Metanomen, Lovemaking, and the poignant interior documentary 1970. His 1967 experiment OffOn, shot on 16mm, was groundbreaking for its use of new video imagery technologies.
His science fiction epic feature "Innerseed" was in pre-production for many years, having completed a pre-visualization version starring a then unknown William Hurt.
The project was canceled during one of the many difficult periods for Francis Coppola"s Zoetrope Studios. He continued to work in various artistic endeavors and was regularly consulted by special effects crews for large Hollywood films including Altered States, and George Lucas hired him to create the "montage design" for the sequel More American Graffiti.
Member Film Arts Foundation (founder), American Film Institute (juror, grantee), LosAngeles Performance Unit (co-founder). M C.
1 child, Adam.