Hollywood History Sleuth Asks: What Would Da Vinci do?

Scott Lund set to establish new concept in filmmaking after his recent Mona Lisa Code discoveries.

Los Angeles, CA, October 14, 2014 --(PR.com)-- The launch of a revolutionary movie project will be celebrated November 16 at the Continental Club in the heart of Los Angeles. Following new discoveries that Leonardo da Vinci's last three paintings were “magical star charts,” the VIP event will feature the first public presentation of irrefutable proofs that have astonished historians and art experts around the world.

“The time has come for the true facts of the Mona Lisa Code to eclipse the fiction of Dan Brown's so-called 'Da Vinci Code,'” says Lund, who points out that the Renaissance master's extraordinary visual tricks go beyond anything Hollywood has ever imagined. “The Mona Lisa Code came from the genius of Da Vinci himself, and I intend to make a feature film to be marveled at for all time,” he says. “Because the Mona Lisa is the icon for all art, the definitive movie to reveal it's hidden meaning must rise to the highest artistic level.

Lund says that the Mona Lisa Code will be the first motion picture in history “directed by collective consciousness.” He is currently gathering footage submitted from people throughout the world for use in his film. In addition to using some footage shot from cell phones, Lund is cultivating an array of talented artists to help in creating something uniquely beautiful and captivating. “This is the first time that a major historical discovery has been presented as art, rather than going through the conventional academic process,” says Lund. “We are going to break all the rules about what a motion picture should be, and no one should underestimate what will happen.”

For Lund, the most interesting aspect of the Mona Lisa Code is the length of time it will take the world to recognize that unquestionable proof of Da Vinci's secret symbolism has already been established. “There has been an alarming downward trend in average individual intelligence, and the fallback hypothesis that 'collective consciousness' might make us smarter as a whole, is really our only hope,'” says Lund. “With Da Vinci acknowledged to be the greatest genius of all time, we are presented with a unique opportunity to test whether the world's population can effectively think together as One. The Mona Lisa was already singled out by collective consciousness long before anyone was ever aware of its immense symbolic importance. I believe that when Da Vinci painted it, he effectively created a litmus test for humanity's future.” In keeping with Da Vinci's pervasive theme of duality, Lund intends to present the historic discoveries of the Mona Lisa Code, while at the same time documenting the amount of time it takes the world to recognize them.

“The Mona Lisa Code is serious history, but that doesn't mean that we can't have a lot of fun with it, and those who attend the 'Da Vinci's Stars' VIP party on November 16 will know what I'm talking about,” says Lund. The event will feature a surprising performance demonstration unlike anything the academic world has ever seen.

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The Continental Club event sponsored by Marci Star and Starlooks.

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