Brittany Andrews started her career as a model and host of various talk
shows. She quickly took the reins of her first show,
Talking Blue (1995), and became
the Segment Producer for the cable-access talk show. She became
Co-Producer in only a few short years, and the show went on to win a
Cable Ace Award for her efforts. She later attended the New York Film
Acadamy for two years to study producing. Since then she has produced
and directed a number of feature films, short films, music videos,
documentaries and commercials. In Los Angeles she opened up her own
5000-sq.-ft. studio, Britco Pictures, which she owned and operated for
10 years. After shutting down her company, she moved to New York City
and started a new production company, Discipline FilmWorks.
A few of the reality shows that Discipline has produced are "True
Cougar Lives",
Pimp My Bride (2007), "Fabulous Sex
Lives of:" and "My Real Porn Life", which won Best Reality Short at New
York Independent Film Festival. Some of the films her company has
produced are the thriller
Trick of the Witch (2010) (two
awards), Crumble (2010) (seven awards),
the political drama
Blindfold (2011) (three awards)
and the documentary
Stage Brother (2011) (one Award).
Her new company is working on reality TV programming, documentaries and
various feature film projects.