Brad Rushing

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Brad Rushing
Photo of Brad Rushing by Mike Dronge
Born (1964-10-27) October 27, 1964 (age 59)
OccupationCinematographer
Years active1988 - Present

Brad Rushing is a cinematographer based in Los Angeles, CA. He was born and raised in Houston, TX. He has shot many music videos and commercials as well as several notable feature films, including "Cook County." In 2002 Brad won an MTV Video Music Award for Best Cinematography for Moby's "We Are All Made of Stars."[1] In 2005 Brad won a Canadian Society of Cinematographers Award for Best Music Video Cinematography for Alsou "Always On My Mind."[2] Brad is represented by APA - Agency for the Performing Arts.

Brad also photographed iconic videos such as Britney Spears' "Toxic" Eminem's "Without Me" and more recently Cash Cash featuring Sofia Reyes' "How To Love", The Mowglis "San Francisco", Placebo "Begin The End", Delerium featuring Stef Lang "Chrysalis Heart" and Romeo Santos and Mario Domm "Rival."

His commercial and promo work includes Skin Wars season 2 promo featuring a tiger-striped Rebecca Romijn, Aguila Beer "100 Years," and TBS "Earth To America" promo starring Jack Black. Other commercial clients include McDonald's, NASCAR, Pepsi Light, Pop Tarts, Glad, Geico and Blue Diamond Almonds.

Brad was the second unit cinematographer for the Warner Brothers feature film "Torque" shooting much of the visual effects and stunt work. Brad worked again with Warner Brothers shooting the high profile web series "Aim High 2" starring Jackson Rathbone and Aimee Teegarden.

Additional work includes the "Dustin Hoffman Teaches Acting" MasterClass.

Brad is a member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers, the Visual Effects Society and the Digital Cinema Society.

References

  1. ^ MTV Video Music Award for Best Cinematography
  2. ^ "The 2005 CSC Awards" (PDF). CSC News. Canadian Society of Cinematographers. Retrieved 11 December 2015.

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