Rodcliffe Bruce Sinclair
- Editorial Department
- Additional Crew
- Music Department
Rodcliffe "Bruce" Sinclair began his career at the acclaimed radio station WERS 88.9 FM while
pursuing his studies at Emerson College. His passion for production propelled him to achieve
positions such as Music Director and later, Program Director/Station Manager.
Bruce's journey in the entertainment industry led him to television production, initially as an Associate Producer for Viacom Network shows. He contributed to the creation of various Emmy nominated cable programs, including "Who Killed Malcolm X" and the globally renowned hit show, "Chopped." Transitioning into post-production, he collaborated with esteemed companies such as Blowback Productions, Cakehouse Media, ITV, and Netflix.
As his career progressed, Bruce assumed executive responsibilities in various production houses. He excelled in developing, pitching, and producing projects, leaving his indelible mark. Notably, he also played a pivotal role in the production of the iconic "Combat Jack Show," a trailblazer in the Hip-Hop Podcast genre.
His unwavering commitment lies in creating an equitable and inclusive entertainment landscape, centered around impactful storytelling. He reinforces this dedication by amplifying the voices of the voiceless, people of color, and individuals disproportionately affected by socioeconomic constraints and judicial biases.
Bruce's journey in the entertainment industry led him to television production, initially as an Associate Producer for Viacom Network shows. He contributed to the creation of various Emmy nominated cable programs, including "Who Killed Malcolm X" and the globally renowned hit show, "Chopped." Transitioning into post-production, he collaborated with esteemed companies such as Blowback Productions, Cakehouse Media, ITV, and Netflix.
As his career progressed, Bruce assumed executive responsibilities in various production houses. He excelled in developing, pitching, and producing projects, leaving his indelible mark. Notably, he also played a pivotal role in the production of the iconic "Combat Jack Show," a trailblazer in the Hip-Hop Podcast genre.
His unwavering commitment lies in creating an equitable and inclusive entertainment landscape, centered around impactful storytelling. He reinforces this dedication by amplifying the voices of the voiceless, people of color, and individuals disproportionately affected by socioeconomic constraints and judicial biases.