Jonathon Robinson Creative Media offers production services including

Creative Direction | Production | Design | Editorial | Motion Graphics | 3D Animation | Visual Effects

Equally experienced with corporate communications & events, broadcast, and narrative projects, Jonathon provides high-quality visual solutions for film and standard & high-definition video on-time and on-budget.

Jonathon works with strategic partner Aquila Productions on auto shows and communications projects for companies including General Motors and Subaru of America. The New York Times named a Cadillac press conference for which Jonathon designed, shot and executed four video rolls “The Best Performance by an Auto Maker” at the 2005 New York Auto Show.

For broadcast, Jonathon’s work as an animator and filmmaker has been seen on FUSE, TechTV and the independent film news magazine “Caught in the Clapper.” Jonathon has twice contributed to the PBS series “In the Life” as a segment editor.

Jonathon’s work as a narrative filmmaker includes the short “Dead Sexy,” seen at festivals around the country including the Rhode Island International Film Festival. “Angel Food” became an I-Film.com Pick of the Week and has screened at New York’s New Festival and Brooklyn Academy of Music. His experimental animated music video “The Terrible Secret of Space” has been seen by millions on the net and spawned fan sites and a line of merchandise. Ariel Kaminer of the New York Times Magazine called the work a “sui generis” art form. Along with production partner Mark Flesher, Jonathon was a top fifty director candidate for the 2003 season of HBO’s Project Greenlight.

Jonathon majored in Theater in the University of Southern California’s BFA Program and has a Certificate in Film Production from New York University.

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