Career
He is a mutable award winning documentary filmmaker, director, producer, cinematographer and editor, including a humanitarian award for his documentary "How Do I Look". He is an entrepreneur, grass-root organizer, motivator, inspirational and touches people life"s from all walks of life. His Art In Education Documentaries are screened worldwide.
He lectures about Artistic Empowerment and Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome education at the most prestigious universities, community-based organizations and Churches across the United States.
London, England and Berlin, Germany. More information about Wolfgang Busch is at.
Early life and career
He has served on the Boards of MCAANY (Metropolitan Community Athletic Association New York), Manhattan Neighborhood Network, MetroBears, OutMusic and C. Virginia Field, Manhattan Borough President"s Gay and Lesbian advisory council. From 1990-2000 he produced New York New Rock, a weekly television show highlighting cultural and educational aspects of various communities such as the local New York City Rock and R & B communities, LGBT, arts, sports, politics and fashion reaching 500,000 Manhattan households.
The show was a successful outreach tool for artists and not for profit organizations and Busch was able to sign national and international record and licensing deals for several artists.
Busch"s video production work can be seen on Film, the After Stonewall documentary, Columbia Broadcasting System, Music Television, Public Broadcasting Service, Consumer News and Business Channel, East channel, New York 1, on the Internet and on the Island of Bermuda and Jamaica. After having spent many years filming new footage of the ball scene, Busch released in 2006 his first feature-length documentary How Do I Look, which was about the Harlem house ball community, the originators of the dance "Vogue" (see also ball culture).