Fred M. Andrews, with over 20 years of experience, is a highly accomplished Production Designer known for his expertise in visual storytelling and world-building. In the post-pandemic period, Fred's contribution to the industry has been significant and diverse. He has worked on prominent projects like "Stargirl" for DC/HBO, the revamped "CSI: Vegas," and the pilot for "The Hug Machine." His expertise extended to the live-action features "Monster High" and its sequel “Monster High Two” for Nickelodeon, the suspense thriller "9 Bullets" for Summit Entertainment, and the acclaimed series "Fear the Walking Dead" for AMC.

Fred's talent as a visual storyteller is not limited to production design; it also shines through in his other ventures. He wrote and directed the feature film "Blood is Blood," also known as "Creature," showcasing his narrative and directorial skills. Additionally, Fred wrote and directed the children's show "C3" for Rocket Dreams, further demonstrating his versatility and creative range.

During the pandemic, he kept busy by authoring three YA novels as well as writing and illustrating two children's books about Panda bears.

Furthermore, Fred created and was the showrunner for three seasons of the animated series "Zombodies" for Walt Disney Studios. Geared for the y7 audience the show offers a glimpse into the strange and oddly comedic daily lives of a disgustingly cute family of the undead.

Fred's career is a testament to his dedication to being a visual storyteller. His work in production design and world-building, alongside his artistic explorations and ventures outside of production designing, illustrates a deep commitment to bringing vivid, imaginative worlds to life.