

Emily Rabbideau is a producer, cinematographer, and visual artist, but above all else, a storyteller.
Emily’s body of work encompasses multimedia documentaries, narrative short films, and animations. She finds herself equally at home behind the camera and leading teams through productions, and has a particular love for creating the “look” of films. More often than not, Emily can be found in a studio or shop environment, fabricating large steel sculptures and mixed media drawings. She tends towards bright colors and dynamic compositions that immerse the viewer in a story.
Emily is currently a senior at the University of Alabama (RTR!) pursuing a double major in Studio Art and Creative Media with a minor in Spanish. When class isn’t in session, Emily is probably rockin’ the guitar, heavy lifting at the gym, or designing a new 3D world in Blender.
This documentary produced by Jada Ceaser with UA’s Center for Public Television.