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
MacArthur’s Menu
This is a prop menu that I created for the film “The Preacher’s Kid”. Unless a prop is scripted to be shown in an insert it doesn’t really need to have much detail. Still, having spent the first decade of my career working with actors beside camera I know that many of them appreciate a bit of “cinematic immersion”, a means of making the film’s fictional... See more...
Stallion Mascot / Seal
There’s truly nothing remarkable about this particular graphic other than the fact that it had to be made with cut vinyl. Today you can cheat and send artwork to be output as digital prints, but when artwork is going to be applied to a gymnasium floor there’s a certain sheen you get from cut vinyl and the printer’s software likes simple compound shapes, which is a technical... See more...
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...
Microphone Cube Wraps
Whenever you shoot a modern press conference scene, or a scene with television news/radio reporters armed with microphones, you expect to see the television/radio station’s call letters or logo. In the business the thing those graphics are mounted on are called “microphone cubes”, and in the movie business it’s normal procedure to use a station name and call sign assigned... See more...
Greencil Drawings for The Odd Life
Although this movie has been out for nearly a year I’d rather not give any spoilers, so let me just say that this group of drawings I made were meant to be a blend of sketch and measured construction drawings; a documentation of the assembly process as Timothy and his family work to develop an exciting new “thing”. It was fun creating these drawings for Ritchie and after this... See more...









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