Andre' Dixon, holds a bachelor's degree in Digital Design as well as Business Management. He was born in St. Louis, MO., and raised in Chicago, Illinois. By the age of 5, he was already drawing and sketching the world in a detailed manner.
As a teenager, Dixon was known as the go to guy for, painting portraits and illustrating coming books characters. After watching Superman the movie, Close Encounters of the Third Kind and E.T., his interest in the film-making process began. Immediately after H.S. graduation and enrolled at Columbia College of Chicago in the film program, but the cost of education on his own dollar proved too high at the time and he joined the U.S. Navy so he could receive the G.I. Bill to attend college.
After 8 years of honorable service and was discharged and began to pursue his interest in film-making again. The Panasonic DVX100 became available to the public and Andre' took a chance on pursuing his dream of becoming an Indie filmmaker. He started a company called Inertia Images.
From 2006 to 2008 he directed 3 music videos, produced the short film "Stranger", directed a Chicago based play The Serpent Woman, and directed two short films The Sullen Girl and Lights and Sirens. It was at this time he began sketching out ideas of a female assassin whose backdrop was set in a futuristic dystopian city known as Technopolis.
Technopolis was shot as a proof of concept with the hope of it being both a television series and feature film franchise.
Film-making is his love and passion and his pursuit of bringing his vision to the masses is one he pursues with heart, dedication and excellence.