Doing Work that is Meaningful to You
In a forum at Loyola University, New Orleans, cinematographer Brad Rushing discusses why he chooses to work on the projects he accepts, and why it is important to do work that you not only feel okay about getting paid for, but that you believe in the message of too.
Mentoring, Networking and Career Development
In a seminar at Loyola University, New Orleans, cinematographer Brad Rushing discusses the role that mentoring and reciprocal favors have played in his career, and makes a case for the importance of finding a mentor to any career in the arts. He also discusses why having a successful career means taking chances, stepping up to challenges, and building a reputation as diligent, dependable, and easy to work with.
Cultivating Your Own Creative Persona
In a seminar at Loyola University, New Orleans, cinematographer Brad Rushing urges the student audience to cultivate their own creative identity, rather than make a career out of copying the work of others.
Downloading and Piracy: Driving Innovation, or Killing the Industry?
In a seminar at Loyola University, New Orleans, cinematographer Brad Rushing discusses the both the positive impact (innovation in packaging, marketing and business practices) and negative impact (possibly decreased revenue, loss of control over intellectual property) that filesharing and similar technology-enabled practices are having on the entertainment industry at large.





