About
Andrew Robinson’s career in Hollywood began eight years ago creating advertising and marketing campaigns for some of the industry’s biggest films and television shows. Upon graduating from The Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California Robinson took a job at BLT & Associates working for clients such as ABC, TNT and CNN. Robinson left BLT and went to work for Shoolery Design and their primary client CBS, helping with the launch of the hugely successful “CSI: Miami” for Jerry Bruckheimer.
Following his time at Shoolery, Robinson worked for Crew Creative Advertising in their theatrical advertising department. During his first three years at Crew Creative, Robinson worked on various hit films, including “Harry Potter,” “Superman,”“Jarhead,” “The Island,” “Rambo 4” “Happy Feet,” “Dodgeball” and “The Dukes of Hazzard” to name a few.
Robinson returned to television advertising as co-creative director of the newly formed Network Department at Crew Creative. While serving as the department’s co-creative director, Robinson oversaw the launch of TNT’s “The Closer,” Tyler Perry’s “House of Pain,” A&E’s “Mad Men,” and FX’s “Dirt” and “Rescue Me,” among others.
Robinson’s advertising and film work has been seen all over the world and has been covered by The Daily Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, LA Times, CNN, Fox, KTLA and more.
During his five years at Crew Creative, Robinson found time to write and direct the feature film, “April Showers” starring Kelly Blatz (Disney’s “Aaron Stone”), Daryl Sabara (“Spy Kids”), Illeana Douglas (“To Die For”) and Tom Arnold (“True Lies”).“April Showers” was released by Warner Brothers in the spring of 2011.