Frank Jacob
Frank Jacob is an international award-winning filmmaker, presenter, visual artist, musician and composer. Having teamed up with US motion picture production company Screen Addiction, his recent films explore the frontiers of consciousness-raising subjects in the films 'Solar (R)evolution', ‘The Klaus Dona Chronicles', and 'Packing For Mars’.
In March 2022, Frank broke a story about a mysterious group called the Guardians of the Looking Glass, who claimed to be a breakaway faction of the controversial Project Looking Glass having re-surfaced to help humanity avert upcoming disasters, which exploded onto the internet. This time-technology makes it possible to peer into timelines, future probabilities and more, and appears to be used by rogue elements in government, as well as the Elite, to bring about a technocratic dictatorship. He followed up with ‘A Tale of Two Timelines’, a webinar that dives deep into the history and main protagonists of that story, which connects consciousness, ETs, CERN, A.I., time-travel, inter-dimensional messages, the meaning of timelines, and an upcoming Cosmic Event with the power to propel mankind into a quantum evolutionary leap long predicted by indigenous peoples around the world.
Known for his enigmatic approaches, Frank has artistically realized many different subjects that would not ordinarily find their way into the audio-visual medium. This has included an exploration of blindness using visuals called 'Beating Darkness', for Austrian sight researcher Michaela Velikay-Parel, an after-life ‘Video Epitaph' depicting the work of deceased architect Herwig Illmaier, and an annual report in the form of a live cinema narrative entitled 'Information Is Art', which he performed live in 2007 at Carnegie Hall at the world-renowned 'Doctors Without Borders’ benefit concert.
Other highlights have included a first-of-its-kind ‘live cinema' feature called ‘LOOP Live Cinema', where musical stage performances where orchestrated in tandem with dynamic visual sequences projected as dramatic narratives. He was invited to conceive and perform a unique live cinema spectacle, in January 2010, in collaboration with a 65-piece symphony orchestra in Salzburg, the birth town of Mozart.
During his years as a senior editor at the Red Bull Media House, Frank also began writing, directing and producing extreme sports films. He was director, producer, supervising editor and the prime contributor on season two and three of the hit Red Bull TV show ‘Ultimate Rush’.
As a presenter, Frank’s multimedia presentations take his audiences deep down the rabbit hole into hidden history, transhumanism, artificial intelligence, secret technology, human evolution, timelines and parallel worlds.