Hi there! I’m Drewprops - a creative consultant for feature films, television series, corporate clients, publishers & space pirates, and this is my online portfolio ;)
Books, websites, hand drawn sketches, technical diagrams, animated videos, product labels, logos, vehicle graphics, magazine articles, speaking engagements, science fiction conventions, pubcrawls, t-shirts, animations, etc., etc. – let’s make neat stuff!
I can concentrate on one piece of your puzzle or I can help you put all the pieces together. I’m flexible, conscientious, and I like to think that I’m professional. I have a great network of talented colleagues and I like to please my clients, which means that I’ll let you know if I think I’m not the right person for your job and hopefully have recommendations for people you should consider. I hope that you’ll enjoy looking around the website. Thanks for stopping by!
Sample Projects
Give Me the Barrel!
This is an article that I wrote for Oz Magazine, published by Gary and Tia Powell of Oz Publishing. I also created the artwork and layout for this article. In this issue I dusted off a story from one of my blog entries from several years ago about the time that I learned the importance of communication on film sets. Here’s an... See more...
Film Georgia License Plates
In 2003 I bought a new car and wanted to get a really neat movie industry oriented license plate to put on the front of it, but nothing existed. So, I sat down and began drawing what would eventually become known as the “Film Georgia” license plate. I sold the plates from 2004 through 2008, but after a few years out of the business I’d missed out on meeting an entirely new... See more...
Drewprops.com Website Redesign
I’ve used the domain drewprops.com to host a personal blog for more than a decade, so when in 2012 I returned to doing film work and outside corporate assignments I concluded that it was time to transform the site into an online portfolio and shunt the blog to a subdomain (blog.drewprops.com). I began by studying the websites of designers that I’ve long admired and compiled a list of... See more...
Look Like Money
“Are you perceived by your friends as busted, broke, or lame? I can CHANGE YOUR LIFE.” These are the words of a Mister Phil T. Rich, the hysterical infomercial hawker who (thankfully) keeps interrupting this music video. This job was a typical “hey are you busy right now?” kind of call by an Atlanta commercial art director, Jerry D’alesio. Over the course of a few... See more...
Go For Jimmy!
This article was published in Oz Magazine’s digital counterpart, Ozcetera. I created the artwork for this article. You learn radio etiquette “in the field” in the movie business, and walkie-talkies are such an integral part of the filmmaking experience that we sometimes forget about them entirely. I wrote this article to educate and entertain the reader, and to introduce them... See more...









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