[4] Cushnie was born at The University of the West Indies Hospital in Kingston, Jamaica, to mother Beverline and father Albert, and is the youngest of three children.
DSE Media produces and offering post production services for commercials, music videos, reality TV series, short films and documentaries.
[3] This would lead to DSE media being hired for post production services for Barbadian international model and BET host, Leah Marville's reality series Passport 246.
Cushnie's work on reality series The Wray & Nephew Contender and Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall,[7][15] resonated throughout the industry after both shows shot to local popularity.
[2] In 2011, Cushnie used his creative direction and post production services on the Jamaican reality series Mission Catwalk, which was fashioned from Project Runway.
[5] In 2009, Cushnie was invited by Kimala Bennett to supervise post production on her social documentary Combing through the Roots: Politics of black hair in Jamaica.
[7] In August 2012, Cushnie left Jamaica for Africa with Donisha Prendergsat - granddaughter of Bob Marley - and reggae singer Kelissa McDonald, to film his new documentary, 50 Days in Afrika.