The Pennsylvania Mutiny LLC is an El Segundo based commercial, entertainment and branded content production and post-production company led by Andy Stevens. TPM provides production services including producing, editing, writing and directing with experience ranging from television and broadcast commercials to short form digital content and marketing videos.
Andy leads video content strategy and production for SurvivorNet, the leading digital health platform in the cancer space. I oversee all content and production across SurvivorNet’s platforms, leading initiatives in both DTC and HCP including editorially independent content spanning patient storytelling, peer-to-peer physician education, live events, patient panels, and the branded content studio. He conceived of SurvivorNetTV—the first OTT/CTV streaming network dedicated to cancer—and lead the development and day-to-day operations of the channel, delivering hope and inspiration to more than 18 million survivors across the U.S.
Launched in Q4 of 2020, they scaled SurvivorNetTV to over 200 hours of unscripted short and long-form programming, distributed through direct-sold ad supported linear and AVOD and grew our audience to over 1.5m monthly active users. Oversaw the development of the channel from its inception, creating processes and implementing teams to lead programming and distribution operations, content acquisition including a deal to stream all four seasons of Sony Pictures Television's 'The Big C' featuring Laura Linney, and originals through our in-house production team that has produced dozens of hours of original programming including our first original documentary series, 'Love Kam,' which was nominated for a Webby in the Reality category in 2024.
Prior to SurvivorNet, Andy worked with Universal Pictures to create a suite of videos that ultimately amassed over 6 million views, celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Jurassic Park as part of the release of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Prior to that Andy worked on “Warrior Stories,” an incredible campaign created by Disney, Young Storytellers and Tongal for the release of A Wrinkle in Time in which kids write short stories inspired by the film. His video to help launch Dow Jones property Heat Street, "A Morning Ride with Arnold Schwarzenegger," went viral with over +500K views in the first 48 hours. Another feature Andy produced for Dow Jones/Heat Street about the mini real estate boom in the post-apocalyptic wasteland know as the Salton Sea took in +200K views the day it was released. He produced a library of films to launch Caavo, a technology and media company that is unifying home entertainment.
Additionally he has partnered with leading global brands including Universal Pictures, Disney, Lego, Red Bull Media House, Lionsgate, A&E, VH1, News Corporation, and Dow Jones, as well as healthcare and tech leaders such as Novartis, SurvivorNet, Clearwire, and magicJack.
Andy's career in production began in college when Nicolas Cage's production company, Saturn Films, hired Andy to pick up donuts, wash the fleet of supercars and photocopy scripts. While he thrived running errands he yearned for more and after graduating, took a job as an assistant at the William Morris Agency. After a few years of agency exposure to various paths in entertainment, he took an opportunity with a WMA client, Dennis Publishing (Maxim, Blender and Stuff magazines), which had just launched the shingle Moving Pictures to develop TV and Film properties that echoed the tones of the magazines. At Moving Pictures Andy focused on production and branded entertainment, while developing, packaging and producing a variety of scripted and unscripted projects at networks including VH1, E!, and A&E.
As branded entertainment began to shift online Andy was recruited to run the in-house content production team and serve as executive producer for Clearwire driving content strategy for the launch of CLEAR—the first 4G mobile internet service in the U.S.—and Rover, the first prepaid 4G service. He supported company growth and brand positioning that culminated in Clearwire’s acquisition by Sprint Nextel in 2012.
From there Andy was brought in to lead video production for magicJack VocalTec (NASDAQ: CALL), a pioneer in prepaid voice with 9M+ customers using its pocket-sized device for unlimited U.S. and Canada calling. He built and scaled an in-house production team, reallocating 60% of budgets from external vendors to elevate production value and efficiency. He led magicJack's broadcast advertising and digital marketing video production as part of a comprehensive corporate re-positioning and brand refresh. Additionally he developed and produced 5 national broadcast and digital campaigns, including English and Spanish television and satellite radio spots, which enhanced brand awareness and supported sales growth through a diverse library of marketing videos