Channel Frederator
âOn the Levelâ with Michael Rutter
Recent Ringling grad and pro animator Michael Rutter has some killer 3D animation skills (and charming OCD skills). Read on, reader!
Channel Frederator: What (or who) has influenced your style the most?
Michael Rutter: I suppose the most evident when watching my film would be the Goofy “How to…” shorts, or Wile E. Coyote cartoons. Both of them had a real knack for taking a simple premise and really exploring the possibilities…allowing an otherwise mundane situation to escalate into something truly ridiculous. As for the visual style, I felt this character was a pretty “inside the lines” kind of guy. The strong sense of solidity and geometry in the 1950s/60s decor seemed most supportive of that.
CF: Where did you get the idea for your film “On the Level”?
MR: Sadly, from myself. I was hanging pictures one day, meticulously placing a nail in each of the upper corners so as to prevent them from tilting. Something about the intensity with which I met that challenge just seemed utterly pathetic to me.
CF: What was the most difficult part about making it?
MR: Micromanaging my progress on each shot simultaneously. I would bounce around from shot to shot, trying to keep them all on pace with each other, but it was like fighting a losing battle. Most times, if I set a shot aside to work on all the others, it would be about a month before I could work my way back to that first shot again.
CF: You just graduated from Ringling. What are you up to these days?
MR: I’m currently a Jr. Animation TD at Rhythm and Hues.
CF: Are you OCD about anything in particular?
MR: I’ll straighten out the magazines when I go to the doctor’s office. And I count the number of periods in my ellipsis when I type…..it always has to be an odd number………sad.
Thanks for the interview, Michael!
You can watch “On the Level” right here on Channel Frederator………..
-Bailee DesRocher

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