Steve Rutt Explained

Birth Name:Steven Alexander Rutt
Birth Date:26 February 1945
Birth Place:New York, New York
Death Place:New York, New York
Nationality:American
Field:video animation, engineer. inventor, motion pictures, television
Work Institutions:Rutt Video & Interactive
Spouse:Rebecca L. McGriff (one child, Victoria Mara Rutt)

Steven Alexander Rutt (February 26, 1945 – May 20, 2011) was an American engineer who in 1972, along with Bill Etra, co-created an early video animation synthesizer, the Rutt/Etra Video Synthesizer. His equipment was used in the early pioneering synthesized animation for the 1976 Academy Award winning movie Network.[1]

He was the founder of Rutt Video & Interactive, a Manhattan-based video post-production studio (RVI.com). There, he mentored and employed numbers of SVA students, alumni and faculty members for over three decades, and provided editing services for many famous musicians and filmmakers.

Steve Rutt was born in Manhattan on Feb. 26, 1945, and spent his childhood in Great Neck, Long Island. He is the father of Victoria Mara Rutt.

Death

Rutt died on May 20, 2011, in New York, New York of pancreatic cancer.

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/29/arts/steve-rutt-an-inventor-behind-early-video-animation-dies-at-66.html