Bruce worked from 1985 to 1988 as an editor and television cameraman at CinemaSound in Arlington, Virginia, where his clients included Xerox, Perdue, political campaigns, and PBS. In 1995, he co-founded The Evans-McCan Group with his wife and former colleague, Jennifer Law Young. He served as director of "Stolen Years," the critically acclaimed, Emmy Award-winning PBS documentary. While continuing to produce independent projects, Bruce has since worked as a staff photographer for WDBJ in Roanoke, Virginia, and as the photographer and editor of the Fox 21/27 Morning News in Roanoke. In August 2016, he was appointed Lexington bureau chief for WDBJ.
News

Restoring the Buena Vista Colored School

Unique map chronicles D-Day

A Prom during COVID

97-year-old high school graduate

When only hand painting will do

4500 salt and pepper shakers

Cy Twombly

Searching for enslaved ancestors

Should Confederate symbols be removed?

Sugar Camps

Omni Homestead Resort reopens

Making history at VMI

Sugar camps hold own Maple Festival

Rockbridge African-American soldiers

A traditional gift

VMI cadet running for charity

Wool pool

Saving the grapes

Series- "Thanksgiving"

Best of Bruce:
History of Modern Thanksgiving Traditions

Best of Bruce:
Thanksgivings Original Recipe

Best of Bruce:
Modern Spin on Traditional 1860s Thanksgiving Cooking

Best of Bruce;
Sitting down for the traditional 1860s Thanksgiving Dinner

Documentary

Filmed at historic locations throughout the former Soviet Union, "Stolen Years" examines the Stalinist terror through the eyes of its survivors. Through personal interviews and footage from Lubyanka prison, mass grave sites in St. Petersburg and Oryol, and the Butugychag forced labor camp in the Russian Far East, this film provides insight into a time of purge, arrests, deportations, and executions, which led to the deaths of an estimated 20 million people.

The Emmy award-winning film aired nationwide on PBS to critical acclaim.

Tasked with telling their story, this video was commissioned by the College Orientation Workshop program.

Eugene Williams, the founder and director of the COW program said, “Please know that you have captured the essence of what we are trying to do so nicely, without being patronizing or condescending."

Main Street Lexington commissioned this video to showcase downtown Lexington, Virginia's green spaces.

This is a test video for a brand concept documenting little known or ignored stories from history.