AndrewBlake
Andrew Blake, born in 1947 as Paul Nevitt, is an American adult film producer and director. Like his contemporaries, Michael Ninn, Gregory Dark and Ken Marcus, Blake’s work often includes fetish, bondage and lesbian imagery and often excludes heterosexual intercourse entirely.
His first movie, Night Trips, was made in 1989, and was awarded the Silver Medal for the Non-Theatrical Release Category at the Worldfest-Houston International Film Festival. The film thus holds the distinction of being the only pornographic movie to win a medal at a major international film festival.
Most of his films are released through his own production company, Studio A. Andrew Blake is member of the AVN Hall of Fame. Music on Blake’s films are (mostly) original music scores by the composer Raoul Valve. Following are some of Mr. Blake’s accolades:
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)
Andrew Blake produces high-gloss BDSM movies that look inspired by the pages of Vogue magazine or more specifically, the late great fashion photographer Helmut Newton. It’s no wonder since Mr. Blake was a fashion photographer himself. The content isn’t hardcore yet beautifully shot softcore with the some of the best fetish/lesbian overtones I’ve ever seen.
There are 140+ photo sets with about 25 images per set. The videos are astounding; 338+ averaging 5 minutes in Windows (1920×1080; 2503k), MOV (352×240; 2652k), MPEG (1920×1080; 3490k), iPod (480×270; 930k) formats. They’re divided into four sections, including feature premier, member’s premier, films and diary and updated weekly. You can save the movies with no DRM protection or download limits or stream them.
The subscription options are $29.95 for 30 days recurring at $29.95, $49.95 for 3 months recurring at $49.95 and $99.95 for 5 months non-recurring.
Overall Rating: 95/100
Reviewed 4/29/10










