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Andy Stewart is an English video producer and former guitarist of the band Idles.
Stewart has produced music videos for the likes of Cat Stevens, Run the Jewels and Avenged Sevenfold, as well as commercials for Discord and English Heritage.[1]. He is a member of Jacknife Films, a stop-motion animation company who have made videos for Radiohead, Father John Misty and John Lewis Partnership [2].
In 2010, Stewart joined his University friends in forming the band Idles. Writing and recording for their debut EP's Weclome and Meat, he left the band in 2015 citing struggles with anxiety and lifestyle [3]
In 2020 he produced the feature documentary Don't Go Gentle: A Film About Idles[1] with director Mark Archer.
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edit- ^ "Andy Stewart | Producer, Additional Crew, Animation Department". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
- ^ "Jacknife Films | animation". Jacknife Films. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
- ^ Richards, Will (2020-06-01). "'IDLES: Don't Go Gentle' review: a touching portrait of fandom done right". NME. Retrieved 2024-03-15.