Michael Rudnick
Directing
Known For

Two very cute puppies peer unblinkingly into Michael Rudnick's camera.
Pup y pup
Short film by Michael Rudnick
You Are Christine Dietrich
DR. HAWAII is a film project made by Rock Ross and Michael Rudnick in the early 1970s while both were students at the San Francisco Art Institute. It is a unique sampler of all the various cameras, lenses, film equipment, techniques, filmstocks, editing, lighting, A/B/C/D roll FX, tricks and gimmicks. These various disciplines were incorporated into the film as they were learned. The structure that all this hangs on is that of a man watching television and imagining he is the star of all the shows... also domestic tension raises the stress. There is no escape... or is there?
Dr. Hawaii
Tribute to the filmmaker's late father, Isadore Rudnick
You Can Make Anything Small
Collaboration between Rock Ross and Michael Rudnick.
Thinking A View
“...a box of fire.”
Island of Laws

The hills and light of San Francisco create a continuous visual adventure in urban space: buildings and streets rove in height and depth as the open sky shifts from spot to spot, and nothing quite stays as it first appears.
Panorama
Film by Michael Rudnick
Art School Remembered 1971-1975
Mold effects, as you might expect.
Mold FX

Short film by Michael Rudnick
Reseeding Air
Film by the UC Davis Art Dept. under supervision of Michael Rudnick
Eggs in the Evening
A short film about the family dog.
Cleo
Film by Michael Rudnick
The Compound
Film by Michael Rudnick
Gridlock
Film by Michael Rudnick
Wazoo Oiseau
Film by Michael Rudnick
An Old Coat Flapping
Short film.
Wailing Wall
This film describes life in San Francisco through the windows of the director’s apartment.
NON-LEGATO
Okay, so Wirework is not an animated film, but it deals with the fundamental concerns of animation so clearly and directly that it I had to include it as part of this program. Don't miss a chance to see Rudnick's rotating wire sculptures in person if you can!
Wirework
Short film by Michael Rudnick.