Laser Lady Meets the Light Junkies: A Hollywood Memoir

Author:   Linda Lane
Publisher:   Highpoint Lit
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9780979690068


Pages:   326
Publication Date:   21 July 2020
Format:   Hardback
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"Living at the Speed of Light Americans were still celebrating NASA's moon landing in the early 1970s when pop culture collided with science in a hurricane of eccentric personalities, deal-making, and unbridled hedonism. Linda Lane was at the center of it all. Laser Lady Meets the Light Junkies: A Hollywood Memoir, is a celebrity-packed story that brings to life Lane's journey as a smart, visionary, ambitious, but naïve twentysomething screenwriter trying to find success during that iconic period amid a swirling pool of eccentric scientists, movie stars, rock stars, record executives, Hollywood sharks, and assorted hustlers. An observer and catalyst for the birth of holography, Lane worked with physicist, holography pioneer, and founder of San Francisco's School of Holography, Lloyd Cross, along with clothing designer Kaisik Wong, and numerous others who, among their many pursuits, helped Salvador Dali create his famous 3-D live motion portrait of rock star Alice Cooper. This unforgettable coming-of-age memoir offers both a history of early holography and a young screenwriters quest to expand the way we experience movies. _____________________________________________________ ""Linda Lane is a true original. She recognized the value of the hologram and introduced hundreds of her friends to the phenomenon. I was an early convert and introduced Nic Roeg, director of the movie, The Man Who Fell To Earth and he was inspired to put a hologram in the film. This was back in 1976. I wish I knew where that David Bowie hologram wound up. History in the making."" - Candy Clark ""Linda Lane was one of the most original people I met in the late 1960s. She was slightly ahead of her time creating a story using holography. I knew little about the subject. When I finished reading her script I knew it was special and so was she."" - Rona Barrett ""1972 to 1975 was a seminal period for holography. We are fortunate that Linda Lane documented it so thoroughly."" - Ana Marie Nicholson, artist and founder, The Center for the Holographic Arts ""Holographic artists would gather late at night and in the early mornings to avoid vibrations from the everyday world. Working in their hand-crafted laboratories they taught themselves how to create art with leading edge technology."" - Charles Lysogorski, artists, holographic pioneer"

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Author:   Linda Lane
Publisher:   Highpoint Lit
Imprint:   Highpoint Lit
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.590kg
ISBN:  

9780979690068


ISBN 10:   0979690064
Pages:   326
Publication Date:   21 July 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Linda Lane is a true original. She recognized the value of the hologram and introduced hundreds of her friends to the phenomenon. I was an early convert and introduced Nic Roeg, director of the movie, The Man Who Fell To Earth and he was inspired to put a hologram in the film. This was back in 1976. I wish I knew where that David Bowie hologram wound up. History in the making. - Candy Clark Linda Lane was one of the most original people I met in the late 1960s. She was slightly ahead of her time creating a story using holography. I knew little about the subject. When I finished reading her script I knew it was special and so was she. - Rona Barrett 1972 to 1975 was a seminal period for holography. We are fortunate that Linda Lane documented it so thoroughly. - Ana Marie Nicholson, artist and founder, The Center for the Holographic Arts Holographic artists would gather late at night and in the early mornings to avoid vibrations from the everyday world. Working in their hand-crafted laboratories they taught themselves how to create art with leading edge technology. - Charles Lysogorski, artists, holographic pioneer


"""Linda Lane is a true original. She recognized the value of the hologram and introduced hundreds of her friends to the phenomenon. I was an early convert and introduced Nic Roeg, director of the movie, The Man Who Fell To Earth and he was inspired to put a hologram in the film. This was back in 1976. I wish I knew where that David Bowie hologram wound up. History in the making."" - Candy Clark ""Linda Lane was one of the most original people I met in the late 1960s. She was slightly ahead of her time creating a story using holography. I knew little about the subject. When I finished reading her script I knew it was special and so was she."" - Rona Barrett ""1972 to 1975 was a seminal period for holography. We are fortunate that Linda Lane documented it so thoroughly."" - Ana Marie Nicholson, artist and founder, The Center for the Holographic Arts ""Holographic artists would gather late at night and in the early mornings to avoid vibrations from the everyday world. Working in their hand-crafted laboratories they taught themselves how to create art with leading edge technology."" - Charles Lysogorski, artists, holographic pioneer"


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The sight of a cannon floating inside of a cylinder, a hologram, a 3-D image, changed Linda Lane's life forever. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, she graduated from USC and studied screenwriting with Francis Ford Coppola at UCLA. During the 1970s she wrote numerous television pilot treatments and original screenplays while on a mission to find a physicist/ holographer who could make a larger-than-life-sized hologram for first-run theaters. In her pursuit, she became a pioneer of holography, attempting to convince connoisseurs that what they viewed as a novelty was evolving into fine art. In 1996, Lane moved to Henderson, Nevada where she wrote book, travel, and entertainment reviews for Nevada Woman magazine and Jetsetters.com. She is credited with the Australian feature Crosstalk and TV favorite Full House. She lives in Burlington, Vermont.

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