
Kane Parsons, age 20, created the viral analog horror phenomenon “Backrooms,” which became a major theatrical release from A24. Parsons detailed his debut film’s shot construction, visual effects, sound design, and narrative world-building. He also described the challenge of delaying college applications to make a movie suitable for the big screen. Paul Schrader, age 79, is known for “Taxi Driver” (1976), which earned four Oscar nominations. He has explored loneliness, political rot, and spiritual decay across films including “Raging Bull,” “American Gigolo,” and “First Reformed,” and later discussed ChatGPT’s creative potential at AI on the Lot in Los Angeles.
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