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
George Washington Float Controls
I created this for the movie Dumb & Dumberer, a prequel to the film starring Jim Carey and Jeff Daniels. Toward the end of the movie the boys have converted a parade float of George Washington into a tribute to their high school Principal, played by Eugene Levy. Unfortunately, they’ve also (bizarrely) shifted into a pirate theme due to one of the boys’ relationship with... See more...
Congress for New Urbanism Announcement
The Congress for New Urbanism (CNU) was holding a pre-Congress event in Atlanta and wanted to send out a fun invitation via email. As a non-profit stocked full of design professionals and design enthusiasts, it came as no surprise that there would be a lot of input for this email graphic. A final design was selected after 4 weeks of... See more...
MoonTrackr Website
I was hired by Karen Felix, the first season propmaster of the MTV series “Teen Wolf”, to create a fictional website which could supposedly track the full moon. I drove out to set to discuss the look and feel of the site and how the gag was expected to work on-screen. Since they wanted to see clouds part to reveal the moon we decided that the best option would be to create a... See more...
Burning Down the House
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. Things go wrong all the time on movie sets. It’s usually just interns messing up orders on Starbucks runs, but when things go really wrong people can get hurt. In this issue I wrote... 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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