FEATURED WORK
TELEVISION
"Emeril Cooks" for Roku
editor

Drew Stubbs is currently nominated for an Emmy for editing the Roku original series Emeril Cooks. Since 2022 he has edited full episodes and promoational packages for Emeril Cooks and Emeril Tailgates.

COMMERCIAL
"Lowe Family Holiday" for Ancestry
editor

This spot for Ancestry was shot documentary style with a loose script and lots of freedom in editing. The final product was delivered as a full 3 minute version, along with several shorter variations to be distributed across multiple platforms, silmilar to "Liftoff," which Stubbs edited for Lenovo.

VISUAL ALBUM
"When I Get Home" by Solange Knowles
editor

Working out of hotels, spare bedrooms, and airplane seats, Stubbs edited music videos, art installations, live concerts, and commercials with Solange Knowles and Alan Ferguson for two years. The most ambitious of those projects was When I Get Home, a forty minute visual album that played in museums around the world.

PROFILE SERIES
Moveable Feast
director

Stubbs worked with Moveable Feast to create profile videos of their restaurant partners including Frasca Food and Wine, Roots Southern Table, Nightbird, Jewel of the South, Ernest, and more.

DOCUMENTARY SHORT SERIES
New Orleans Museum of Art
director

Stubbs created an award winning series of videos for the New Orleans Museum of Art that documents the institution's most high profile exhibitions. Recent features include Dawn Dedeaux: The Space Between Worlds, Queen Nefertari's Egypt, and Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers.

TELEVISION COMMERCIAL
"Like and Apple" for Crest
editor

Drew Stubbs has edited nationally broadcast ads for clients such as Crest, Charles Schwab, State Farm, California Almonds, Sharp, and others.





TELEVISION
Miss Universe 2022
editor

Stubbs worked with a team of editors to create packages that aired during the live broadcast of Miss Universe 2022.

Installation
VIDEO ART
"National Television" for The Ogden Museum
director

National Television, which features a video synthesized version of season one of The Bachelor playing on loop on Stubbs' grandmother's television, premiered at The Ogden Museum. Stubbs has had multiple video installations exhibited at The Ogden, and he has worked with other artists to help them realize pieces for the Hammer Museum, Prospect 1, the New Orleans Museum of Art, and galleries around the world.

Documentary
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Autoplay
director

Stubbs is currently working on a feature length documentary about fact vs fiction and how we choose to trust. It features a hypnotist, a sleight of hand artist, amateur wrestlers, authors, historians, the poetry editor for the New Yorker, and many more. Reach out for more information.

PORTFOLIO

ABOUT

Drew Stubbs

is a video director, editor (Emmy nominated), and cinematographer. His work has appeared in movie theaters, museums, universities, dive bars, and on national television. His clients have included Sylvester Stallone, Kanye West, Solange Knowles, Emeril Lagasse, Lions Gate, CBS Sports, New York Times, Ray Ban, Crest, Sharp, State Farm, Charles Schwab, Lucas Bols International, Cox Cable, Vice and many more. Stubbs' videos have been covered by USA Today, the Washington Post, MTV, BET, Complex, Vibe, Radio.com, iHeartRadio, Gawker, Perez Hilton, and more. His video art has appeared in the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, and he has collaborated with artists on work for Prospect 1, the Contemporary Arts Center, the New Orleans Museum of Art, and galleries around the world. He has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), and there is a life size portrait of him in The Saint Bar and Lounge.

Reach out to drew (at) stubbs.com