Campfire Studios, the company behind docuseries including Netflix’s The Menendez Brothers and American Murder: Laci Peterson, has hired a new SVP of post-production.
The company, run by Ross Dinerstein, has brought in Andrew Bank from Boardwalk Pictures.
Bank has spent nearly ten years at Boardwalk, where he was VP, post-production, working on series including FX’s Welcome to Wrexham, Netflix’s Chef’s Table and Showtime’s We Need to Talk About Cosby!
He also oversaw post-production on series including Netflix’s Cheer and Last Chance U: Basketball, as well as America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, which was produced in association with Campfire.
Before that, he worked at IMG, Fox Sports 1 and Fox Searchlight.
Elsewhere, the company has also promoted Allyson Holloway to director of development. She joined in 2023, having worked at Walt Disney Studios and FX Networks, and has credits including The Money Game: LSU and NBC Sport’s Dream Big: The Michelle Wie Story.
Dinerstein said, “It’s more important than ever to have all stars across every department and at every stage of development and production. Andrew brings tremendous skill and experience to his new leadership role, having worked on a wide variety of high-quality productions, and we’re thrilled to have him aboard. Allyson, meanwhile, has been one of the creative forces behind many of Campfire’s recent hits – her elevation is well deserved.”
