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Chandler Tuttle
EducationNew York University(BFA)
Occupation(s)Writer, Director
Years active2005 - present

Chandler Tuttle is an American writer and director who currently serves as creative director of the Oslo Freedom Forum. He lives in New York City.[1]

Early life and education

Before going to college, Tuttle founded a multimedia design firm in New York whose clients included such media companies as MTV, Condé Nast, and BBDO as well as financial firms such as Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.[1]

Tuttle attended New York University receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Film in 2005.[2]

Career

Tuttle was assistant to the president at Focus Features from March 2005 to March 2007.[2]

He was the graphic designer for the 2007 film “The Libel Tourist,” a documentary about Rachel Ehrenfeld, author of a book on Islamic terrorism, who was sued by a Saudi billionaire in a British court.[3]

Although not cited on IMDB,[4] he is listed on several sites as having worked on Evan Coyne Maloney's 2007 documentary Indoctrinate U. Some sources give him a “designed and edited by” credit on the film.[5][6] According to Documentary Wire, he edited the film.[7] Other sources credit him and Blaine Greenberg with writing the music.

In a 2008 interview with Sonny Bunch of Doublethink Magazine, Tuttle said that after being shown a rough cut of Indoctrinate U, he told the filmmakers that “the reason you’re having difficulty getting feedback and making progress here is because it really hasn’t gotten a critical mass....What you’re showing people isn’t really a movie.” Tuttle went back to the raw footage and, he said, “rebuilt the film from the ground up. … They gave me carte blanche.” According to Bunch, “Tuttle emerged from his editing bay” with “something that actually looked like a movie – a product that could be tinkered with and perfected before it was released.”[8]

Shortly thereafter, Tuttle was named a fellow of the Motion Picture Institute, which permitted him to leave Focus Features and work full-time on 2081 and other MPI projects, to which he brought not only his film skills but his background in graphic design.[8]

Among the MPI projects to which Tuttle contributed was Free Market Cure, a series of short films replying to Michael Moore’s Sicko, and also “helped design one-sheets – the full-sized movie posters that hang in theaters and outside of screenings – for films under the MPI label.” On one of the Free Market Cure films, Uninsured in America (2007), Tuttle is credited with “Design & Motion Graphics.”[9]

Sonny Bunch of Doublethink Magazine called him “arguably MPI's most important asset.”[8]

Tuttle wrote and directed the 2009 science-fiction film 2081, which was based on Kurt Vonnegut's short story “Harrison Bergeron.” It premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 29, 2009.[2]

From May 2009 to the present, Tuttle has served as creative director of the Oslo Freedom Forum, a non-profit organization that holds a conference every May in Oslo, Norway.[2]

He is a co-producer of Honor Flight, a documentary about World War II veterans, which won awards at the Cleveland, Richmond, Omaha, and GI film festivals in 2013.[10]

As of 2013, according to one report, Tuttle was working on “a feature-length adaptation of Robert A. Heinlein's Hugo Award-winning novel The Moon is a Harsh Mistress.”[11]

He is represented by United Talent Agency[12] and Management 360.[1]

An interviewer noted in 2008 that Tuttle was fond of quoting a sentence from Ayn Rand's Romantic Manifesto: “Art is a selective recreation of reality reflecting the artist’s metaphysical value judgments.”[8]

Other professional activities

He served as a judge at the 2013 Hotchkiss Film Festival.[11][13]

Honors and awards

In February 2007, Tuttle won a fellowship from the Moving Picture Institute that allowed him to pursue filmmaking full-time.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "32nd Annual Resource Bank Meeting" (PDF). The Heritage Foundation.
  2. ^ a b c d "Chandler Tuttle". LinkedIn.
  3. ^ "The Libel Tourist". Jerusalem Summit.
  4. ^ "Indoctrinate U". IMDB.
  5. ^ Jones, Robert. "Indoctrinate U". The New Individualist.
  6. ^ Indoctrinate U. OCLC 225884766. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  7. ^ "Indoctrinate U". Documentarywire.
  8. ^ a b c d Bunch, Sonny (May 7, 2008). "Calling Card". Doublethink Online. Archived from the original on 2008-09-16.
  9. ^ "Uninsured in America". Freemarket Cure. Archived from the original on 2013-10-05.
  10. ^ "Honor Flight" (PDF). Honorflightmovie.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-07-10. Retrieved 2013-07-16.
  11. ^ a b "Judges Presentation". hotchkissfilmfest.com. Archived from the original on 2013-07-17.
  12. ^ "chandlertuttle.com/". Archived from the original on 2013-05-29.
  13. ^ "Students Selected as Finalist in Film Festival". South Kent School. Apr 23, 2013.[permanent dead link]