Rustin Greene
Rustin Greene
Professor

Ruth D. Bridgeforth Professor of Telecommunications

M.F.A. University of Minnesota
B.A. San Diego State University

Office Location: Harrison Hall 0247
Email: greenerp@jmu.edu
Office Phone: (540) 568-7806
Web: http://smad.jmu.edu/greenerp/me.html

Rustin Greene spent over fifteen years writing, producing and directing a wide range of television programming, including award winning documentaries, public affairs series, and commercials. He has managed his own video production company, worked in public broadcasting and for commercial production companies.

In 1992, Mr. Greene began his second career teaching electronic and interactive media writing, production, and management. He taught four years at the University of Tennessee Martin, and came to JMU in 1996. Mr. Greene has served as the Faculty Member In Residence for JMU's Semesters In London and Florence, and he now directs JMUs Semester In London programs. He has also taught Multimedia production at the International Academy of Broadcasting graduate program, in Montreux Switzerland.

Mr. Greene is still an award-wining producer, developing and writing television programs with NASA for PBS, and developing instructional interactive multimedia. He has served on the Board of Directors of the Broadcast Education Association, chaired the BEA Communications Technology division, and is a member of the BEA Festival of Media Arts, Interactive Multimedia, and Creative Activities task forces. Take a closer look at Mr. Greene's professional experience at his website http://smad.jmu.edu/greenerp/me.html

Teaching Interests: Video and interactive media writing and production, television programming, and digital media management

Research/Creative Activities: Video and interactive media production, television programming, and management.

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