Brad Rushing – Careers in Film [14 Posts]

Cinematographer Brad Rushing gives advice on careers in the film industry and what it takes to create art that matters. Click to watch clips from the forum with Brad Rushing:
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Loyola University Forum with Cinematographer Brad Rushing

In this full-length presentation of a forum presented at Loyola University, New Orleans, noted cinematographer Brad Rushing discusses both the art of shooting great video and the art of developing your career. Drawing on his own experiences, he shares his thoughts on why its important to choose who you work with and the projects you accept, why you need to manage your reputation as an indispensable part of your career, and why building that reputation relies heavily on the relationships you forge with your peers and employers. He also discusses how a video crew does its work, the relative merits of shooting on film stock versus digital, and how to shoot great video on a shoestring.

What a Music Video Cinematographer Does

Cinematographer Brad Rushing discusses his experiences photographing videos for Eminem, and describes just what the duties and responsibilities of a cinematographer are.

Collaborating With Film Directors

In a seminar at Loyola University, New Orleans, cinematographer Brad Rushing discusses the various levels of control that directors might take over a project.

Why Should You Be Choosy about Who You Work With?

Cinematographer Brad Rushing tells a class at Loyola University, New Orleans why the jobs you turn down are often more important than the ones you accept, or in other words, why every artist, producer, manager, freelancer and session musician should be choosy about who they work with, in order to create a body of work that they can build a successful career on.

Designing and Budgeting a Music Video

In a seminar at Loyola University, New Orleans, cinematographer Brad Rushing discusses how to design a music video that its creative, memorable, and cool and most importantly appropriate to the artist and song and recounts the recent history of the major labels and their shrinking music video budgets.

Why Creative Professionals Should Understand Business

In a seminar at Loyola University, New Orleans, cinematographer Brad Rushing discusses the importance of understanding how the business youre in works, so that you always understand how money works where your paycheck comes from, how to manage a budget, and to how to make sure that you are aware of your financial situation.

Staffing a Video Shoot

In a seminar at Loyola University, New Orleans, cinematographer Brad Rushing describes the three departments who crew a video shoot grip, electrical, and camera the key roles in each, and what each department contributes to the process.

Shooting Video on Film Stock vs. Digital

In a seminar at Loyola University, New Orleans, cinematographer Brad Rushing discusses the advantages and shortcomings of shooting video on film versus on digital media, and describes the technical and aesthetic concerns that drive the decision to use one or the other on a specific project.

Building a Career as a Freelancer

In a seminar at Loyola University, New Orleans, cinematographer Brad Rushing discusses how he handles the work-for-hire nature of his profession, and shares hints on how to build a robust freelance career by proactively seeking out projects and managing your public profile, as opposed to sitting back and letting your reputation drive what projects come to you.
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