ABOUT

Rob Tyler is a filmmaker & artist living and working in Portland Oregon. Working in both documentary and experimental mediums, his films and videos have been described as both visually stunning and atmospherically beautiful.

Rob’s first foray into film and video work began in 1999 with the creative team Archipelago (featuring Adrienne Leverette and Eric Schopmeyer). As a group they have created three documentaries including the noted A Thing of Wonder. The group took a holistic approach to movie making and created sensual portraits of their subjects that struck a chord with local audiences as well as gaining national and international exposure through film festival screenings and broadcasts. Since early 2004 the group has been on hiatus.

In the mean time, Rob has been creating his own abstract film and video work, focusing on simple and clean compositions drawing on his interests in industrial design, architecture, graphic arts, and music. The culmination of Rob’s interests has resulted in the creation of Color + Modulation, a 7-year video art project featuring hand painted 16mm film that has been digitally manipulated. The majority of this work was completed during various stints of self-imposed unemployment between 2001 and 2003.

Rob has also been working on a series of short movies about household appliances entitled Novice Robots. These short movies highlight the industrial design and simple mechanics of electric can openers, blenders, and salad shooting devices. Film Threat magazine gave Blender: Rotation Test 1-3 four stars for creativity while Magic Hostess, The Electric Can Opener has been described by the Miami New Times as “even stranger than a David Lynch film.”

Rob Tyler has been the recipient of various grants and awards including the Oregon Arts Commission’s Media Fellowship in 2003, a first place prize at The Florida Experimental Film Festival and finishing 3rd place in Aurora Picture Show’s Extremely Shorts programs on two occasions. Rob has also been nominated for a Rockefeller grant three times, but due to either abstract proposals or forgetting to spell check his application the grant has been elusive.

Rob is the product of a suburban upbringing, hailing from Federal Way, Washington.

Information

Rob Tyler, Director and Filmmaker

rob@vcr100.com

503-329-4966

Press

Interview with Rob Tyler  - Rooftop Films
Independent Film Channel, December 11th 2008

Sean Hannity on Take Care Down There
Fox News Channel, August 19th, 2008

The O’Reilly Factor on Take Care Down There
Fox News Channel, August 7th, 2008

Shock! Outrage! Sex! … PSAs? - Sarah Hepola
Salon, August 1st, 2008

Color + Modulation Review – Chris Bruce
Washington State Magazine, May 2008

The Scene ReportAdam Gnade
Portland Mercury, January 28th, 2007 

Hits of 2006 - Richard Speer
Willamette Week, December 27th, 2006

Mood Enhancers - Joseph Gallivan
Portland Tribune, August 28th, 2006

Eye Candy - Richard Speer
Willamette Week, January 11th, 2006

Vision & HearingAdam Gnade
Portland Mercury, January 5th, 2006 

Art Openers Ring In The New Year - Joseph Gallivan
Portland Tribune, January 3rd, 2006

Filmmakers FLEX Their Creative Muscles – Jason Budjinski
New Times Broward-Palm Beach, July 28th, 2005

In Support of Living + Rob Tyler – Wesley J. Ramos
Wavelength Interview, May 2004

Blender: Rotation Test 1-3 Review – Rory L. Aronsku
Film Threat, August 16th, 2003

Something Up Their SleeveBrian Libby
Willamette Week, July 10th, 2002 

A Moment with Lucky BusterPhil Busse
Portland Mercury, March 8th, 2001