In a time of major advances in digital media 911 Media Arts Center envisions a future where independent voices thrive in a society that fosters diversity, innovation and artistic excellence.

Brian picked up his first movie camera at the age of 12 and hasn’t put the camera down since. He refined his filmmaking skills at Bradley University, where he practiced several classic animation techniques, including claymation and paint-on-glass animation, while earning a BFA in painting. In Seattle, Brian wrote and directed both live action and animated videos, created multi-media content for local theater productions and taught classes at Viacom Public Access Television. He later co-founded FLUX Productions, coordinating large-venue multi-media events that featured large-scale art installations and interactive video performances. He is also a six-year alumnus of RealNetworks, where he mastered the technique of streaming media and created online video and animation content for the non-profit community. Today, Brian’s business RacherVision continues to provide video production, post and animation services to a variety of clients, including Earthjustice, DigiPen Institute, LUX Media, Piranha Productions, Watts Media, Worktank Creative Media and Union of Concerned Scientists. www.rachervision.com