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Andrew W. Robinson. Andrew W. Robinson graduated from the University of North Carolina's School of the Arts with a bachelor's degree in film. He also studied multimedia journalism at Virginia Commonwealth University, and worked in post production for various television productions, including Cosmos: A SpaceTime Odyssey. Robinson has produced and directed several documentaries about his human-powered travels, including Brothers, which followed a 10,000-mile bicycle tour from Los Angeles to Rio De Janeiro, and Slow Rollers, which documented an attempt to roller ski across Norway. In 2019, he founded Smith Robinson Multimedia with longtime friend and collaborator Dom Smith to produce science and outdoor documentaries with a focus on sustainable production. Their work has been published on the websites for STAT news, The New York Times, and Scientific American. In 2020 they contributed to In Event of Moon Disaster, a multimedia storytelling project produced by the MIT Center fo
Dominic Smith. Dom Smith is a video producer and creative director based in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. In addition to video production, he also works in graphic design, video animation, and editing. Smith has previous experience at 21st Century Fox Television, Snapchat, and STAT News. In 2019, he founded Smith Robinson Multimedia with longtime friend and collaborator Andrew W. Robinson to produce science and outdoor documentaries with a focus on sustainable production. Their work has been published on the websites for STAT news, The New York Times, Scientific American, and others. In 2020, Smith and Robinson contributed to In Event of Moon Disaster, a multimedia storytelling project produced by the MIT Center for Advanced Virtuality, which won an Emmy Award for Interactive Media Documentary.