ABOUT BOBBY
Bobby Schwartz is a multidisciplinary creative: graphic designer, editor, videographer, and illustrator—with over seven years of commercial post-production experience and deep expertise across marketing, brand identity, and content creation.
In 2015, while studying Film and Television at Riverside City College- he founded his production studio label- Dual Animal, launching his career with several award-winning short films. Since, he has gone on to produce a wide variety of content and designs for companies such as; Blizzard Entertainment, Valiant, Film Threat, Moving Art Studio, Studio42 and DMG Entertainment.
In 2023, he served as an editor and co-producer on the G4TV retrospective documentary, Attack of the Doc (2023) which currently sits at 98% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. He also champions the independent arts as co-publisher and creator for the multimedia anthology, Dual Animal Anthology.
Most recently, Schwartz has served as a Multimedia Production Specialist for public sector departments. His work has included directing commercials for broadcast television, creating dynamic motion graphics, capturing and editing video packages, and providing A/V technical support to enhance organizational messaging and communications.
In 2025, two videos he produced and edited for San Bernardino County earned 1st and 2nd place honors at the CAPIO STAR Awards, winning in the categories of Best Historical and Best Sports Programming (Edited), respectively.
In his current role, he conceptualizes and develops large-scale visual campaigns and marketing materials for both internal government initiatives and public-facing outreach. This includes designing creative assets for television, billboards, brochures, magazine ads, event signage, and branded merchandise, as well as crafting rollout strategies and companion social media and ad campaigns for major policies and community programs. He is deeply involved in building cohesive visual identities for initiatives, always striving to merge creativity with clarity and efficiency.
He is also an FAA Part 107–certified commercial drone pilot with experience capturing aerial cinematography for documentary, commercial, and government productions.