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Chandler Tuttle is an American writer and director who currently serves as creative director of the
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. He lives in
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.


Early life and education

Before going to college, Tuttle founded a multimedia design firm in New York whose clients included such media companies as
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, and
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as well as financial firms such as
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and
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. He is the youngest brother of
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. Tuttle attended
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receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Film in 2005.


Career

Tuttle was assistant to the president at
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from March 2005 to March 2007. He was the graphic designer for the 2007 film “The Libel Tourist,” a documentary about
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, author of a book on
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, who was sued by a Saudi billionaire in a
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court. Although not cited on IMDB, 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. According to Documentary Wire, he edited the film. 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.” 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. Among the MPI projects to which Tuttle contributed was ''Free Market Cure'', a series of short films replying to
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’s ''
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'', 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.” Sonny Bunch of Doublethink Magazine called him “arguably MPI's most important asset.” Tuttle wrote and directed the 2009 science-fiction film ''
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'', which was based on
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's short story “Harrison Bergeron.” It premiered at the
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on May 29, 2009. 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
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. He is a co-producer of ''Honor Flight'', a documentary about
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veterans, which won awards at the Cleveland, Richmond, Omaha, and GI film festivals in 2013. As of 2013, according to one report, Tuttle was working on “a feature-length adaptation of
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's Hugo Award-winning novel ''
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''.” He is represented by
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and Management 360. An interviewer noted in 2008 that Tuttle was fond of quoting a sentence from
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's Romantic Manifesto: “Art is a selective recreation of reality reflecting the artist’s metaphysical value judgments.”


Other professional activities

He served as a judge at the 2013 Hotchkiss Film Festival.


Honors and awards

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


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Tuttle, Chandler American male writers Tisch School of the Arts alumni