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Andrew Blake (director)

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Andrew Blake
Blake in 2007
Born1948
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Film director and cinematographer
Years active1989–Present
Known forAdult erotic films
Websitehttp://www.andrewblake.com

Andrew Blake (born 1948) is an American adult erotic film director and film producer. Blake has been inducted into both the AVN and XRCO Halls of Fame and is a medal recipient from the Worldfest-Houston International Film Festival for his first film NIGHT TRIPS.

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Biography

Andrew Blake began his career working on movies for Playboy, and then for Penthouse but shifted to working independently in the 1990s. Most of Blake's films are released through his own production company, Studio A Entertainment. Andrew Blake is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame (200?) and XRCO Hall of Fame (2003).[1][2] Blake's films usually feature original music scores by the composer Raoul Valve.

Blake has described his work as "erotic fashion," and his films usually include fetish, bondage, and lesbian imagery, often excluding heterosexual intercourse entirely.[3] Blake's earliest films were primarily works of softcore erotica. Early films made by Blake soon after he came into his own as an independent director are fully explicit and usually combine heterosexual intercourse with lesbian imagery while including much less fetish and bondage content than his later films.[citation needed]

An interview with Blake is included in the 9 to 5 – Days in Porn (2009) documentary film about the American porn industry.[4]

Reception

Blake's first major film, Night Trips, (1989), was awarded the silver medal in the Non-Theatrical Release Category at the Worldfest-Houston International Film Festival. Andrew Blake holds the distinction of being the first adult director to win a film award at a mainstream international film festival.[5]

Blake's films are characterized by high production values, artistic stylization, and rigorous technique. His style has been compared to that of the seminal fashion photographer Helmut Newton, and described as "decadent, lush, opulent, unfailingly arousing, moneyed and sophisticated."[5]

Sex writer Violet Blue says of Blake's work: "It's a whole different genre of explicit erotic filmmaking evident from the first frame -- pure high fashion, glossy candyland fantasy. It is luxuriously designed from nip tip to toe. And it's stylish as hell."[5]

Pop culture

Blake has had a significant impact on pop film culture. Blake was the first adult director to win a crossover award with Night Trips filmed in 1989, which won the Silver Award Non-Theatrical Release at the WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival.[6] Blake featured Dita Von Teese in a 1999 full-length feature film, Pin-Ups 2, which portrayed her as a pin-up girl and highlighted her interest in the fetish and kink lifestyle, and the following year in his 2000 film, Decadence, further popularizing her career as a world-leading fetish burlesque star.[citation needed]

Awards (selected)

  • 1999 AVN Award "Best All-Sex, Film" (High-Heels)
  • 2000 AVN Award "Best All-Sex Film" (Playthings)
  • 2002 AVN Award "Best Art Direction Film" (Blond & Brunettes)
  • 2002 AVN Award "Best Cinematography" (Blond & Brunettes)
  • 2002 Venus Award "Best Director USA"
  • 2004 AVN Award "Best All Sex Film" (Hard Edge)
  • 2004 AVN Award "Best Art Direction Film" (Hard Edge)
  • 2004 AVN Award "Best Cinematography" (Hard Edge)
  • 2004 AVN Award "Best Editing Film" (Hard Edge)
  • 2005 AVN Award "Best Cinematography" (Flirts)
  • 2008 AVN Award "Best Editing" (X)
  • 2009 AVN Award "Best Cinematography" (Paid Companions)[7]
  • 2010 XBIZ Award "Excellence in Progressive Erotica"[8]
  • 2011 XBIZ Award "Best Editing" (Voyeur Within)[9]
  • 2013 AVN Award "Best Photography Website" (AndrewBlake.com)[10]
  • 2014 AVN Award "Best Glamour Website" (AndrewBlake.com)[11]

Filmography (selected)

  • 1989 Playboy: Video Playmate Calendar 1989
  • 1988 Playboy: Sexy Lingerie
  • 1989 Playboy: Sexy Lingerie
  • 1989 Playboy: Wet & Wild
  • 1989 Night Trips
  • 1990 Art of Desire (Desire)
  • 1990 House of Dreams
  • 1990 Night Trips 2
  • 1990 Secrets
  • 1990 Playboy: Video Playmate Calendar 1991
  • 1990 Playboy: The Best Of Sexy Lingerie 2
  • 1991 Playboy: Sexy Lingerie 3
  • 1991 Penthouse: Pet Of The Year Play-Off 1991
  • 1992 HoPin-Ups Live?
  • 1992 Play With Me?
  • 1992 Girls
  • 1992 Penthouse: Satin & Lace
  • 1992 Hidden Obsessions
  • 1993 Penthouse: Satin & Lace II: Hollywood Undercover
  • 1993 Penthouse: Pet Of The Year Play-Off 1993
  • 1993 Girls Of Penthouse 2
  • 1993 Les Femmes Erotiques
  • 1993 Sensual Exposure
  • 1993 Desire
  • 1994 Fantasy Women
  • 1994 Private Property
  • 1994 Penthouse: Pet Of The Year Play-Off 1994
  • 1994 Penthouse: Secret Lives Secret Desires
  • 1995 Sex And Money
  • 1995 Captured Beauty
  • 1995 The legend
  • 1995 Penthouse: Pet Of The Year Play-Off 1995
  • 1995 Playboy: The Best Of Pamela Anderson
  • 1996 Best of Andrew Blake
  • 1996 Miami Hot Talk
  • 1996 Unleashed
  • 1997 Venus Descending (Penthouse)
  • 1997 Dark Angel
  • 1997 Paris Chic
  • 1997 Possessions
  • 1998 Delirious
  • 1998 High Heels
  • 1998 Wet
  • 1998 Wild
  • 1999 Pin-Ups a.k.a. Andrew Blake's Pin-Ups
  • 1999 Pin-Ups 2 a.k.a. Andrew Blake's Pin-Ups 2
  • 1999 Aroused
  • 1999 Naked Kiss
  • 1999 Pin-ups 1
  • 1999 Pin-ups 2
  • 1999 Playthings
  • 2000 Andrew Blake 2000 Part 1
  • 2000 Decadence
  • 2000 Secret Paris
  • 2000 Amy And Julie
  • 2001 Bizarre Woman
  • 2001 Aria (Visual Stimulations)
  • 2001 Blond and Brunettes
  • 2001 Exhibitionists
  • 2002 Girlfriends
  • 2002 Justine
  • 2002 The Villa
  • 2003 Adriana
  • 2003 Dollhouse
  • 2003 Hard Edge
  • 2003 Naked Diva
  • 2003 The Andrew Blake Collection Vol 1
  • 2004 Close-ups
  • 2004 Feel The Heat
  • 2004 Flirts
  • 2005 Andrew Blake 2000 Part 2
  • 2005 Body Language
  • 2005 Teasers
  • 2005 Teasers 2
  • 2006 Sultry - A Carnal Compilation
  • 2006 Valentina
  • 2007 Andrew Blake X 1
  • 2007 Andrew Blake X 2
  • 2008 House Pets
  • 2008 Night Trips A Dark Odyssey
  • 2008 Paid Companions
  • 2009 Smoking hot girls
  • 2009 High strung women
  • 2009 Voyeur Within
  • 2010 Sex Dolls
  • 2011 Five Stars
  • 2011 Five Stars
  • 2012 Lipstick and lace
  • 2013 Sexy girls

(2010)[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Hall of Fame". AVN Awards. Archived from the original on 14 August 2007.
  2. ^ "XRCO Hall of Fame". Retrieved 24 September 2014.
  3. ^ Andrew Blake: Soft Core Auteur. July 2008 Interview Podcast at AdultDVDTalk,com.
  4. ^ Staff (2009). "9to5 – Days in Porn (onscreen credits)". IMDb. per the film itself. Retrieved November 26, 2020.
  5. ^ a b c The Helmut Newton of Porn: Violet Blue interviews Andrew Blake. San Francisco Chronicle, Dec. 18, 2008
  6. ^ "WorldFest Houston (1989)". IMDb. Retrieved 2018-06-25.
  7. ^ David Sullivan (2009-01-11). "2009 AVN Award-Winners Announced". AVN.com. Archived from the original on 23 February 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-11.
  8. ^ Lyla Katz (2010-02-11). "XBIZ Awards 2010 Winners Announced". XBiz.com. Archived from the original on 30 March 2010. Retrieved 2010-02-23.
  9. ^ "2011 XBIZ Awards Announced Last Night". AVN.com. 2011-02-10. Retrieved 2011-02-11.
  10. ^ "AVN - 2014 AVN Awards Show - History". Avnawards.avn.com. 2014-01-18. Retrieved 2014-05-17.
  11. ^ AVN Staff (2014-01-19). "AVN Announces the Winners of the 2014 AVN Awards". AVN. Retrieved 2014-01-19.
  12. ^ Staff. "Andrew Blake, Director". IAFD. Retrieved 2 January 2014.

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