Andrew Donoho is a multi-talented American director, writer, and visual effects supervisor who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. Growing up in Atlanta, Andrew developed a passion for filmmaking at a young age, creating short films that showcased his creativity and talent.
After attending the prestigious Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, Andrew began his career by supervising visual effects on a variety of projects, including commercials, movies, and television shows. His early work included collaborating with acclaimed directors on projects such as Donald Glover's Emmy-Award winning series "Atlanta".
Andrew's experience working on numerous projects allowed him to hone his skills and build a reputation as a talented and versatile visual effects supervisor. He eventually transitioned into a full-time directing career in 2014, and has since created a wide range of videos and films for high-profile clients such as Paul McCartney, Gwen Stefani, Michael Buble, The Strokes, Janelle Monae, Bella Poarch, 21 Savage, and Lil Nas X, among many others.
Andrew's work has garnered numerous accolades, including multiple MTV Video Music Awards for directing videos such as "Heathens" for twenty one pilots and "heavydirtysoul". He has also won dozens of international awards and has accumulated over 10 billion views on over 100 music videos and commercials.
Andrew's unique approach to music videos, which focuses on storytelling and character development, has established him as a go-to collaborator among musicians and agencies seeking high-end narrative productions. He has also expanded his scope to long-form music projects, such as "Dirty Computer" for Janelle Monae, and is now shifting his focus towards feature films and television.
As of 2024, Andrew is attached to three independent films, with the goal of releasing his first feature film in 2025. With his impressive track record and continued dedication to his craft, Andrew Donoho is undoubtedly a talented and innovative force in the entertainment industry.