Judd Allison

Judd Allison grew up under the Florida sun, hustling through the early ‘90s fashion scene before anyone even realized Miami would become a creative mecca. Back in ‘91, he kicked things off with Picture Perfect Productions right on Ocean Drive—yeah, the kind of spot that screams neon signs and late-night brainstorms. He basically helped put Miami’s production chops on the map, wrangling shoots for Vogue, Elle, Guess Jeans, and hanging with legends like Bruce Weber and Herb Ritts. Not a bad start. After conquering print, Judd slid into the motion picture game. Suddenly, he’s the guy everyone from Europe and Canada is calling for TV commercials—Visa, Coors Light, Volvo, you name it. Over 400 spots later, his work’s everywhere. Then 2006 rolls around, and Judd links up with Gil Green, diving headfirst into the world of music videos and launching 305 Films. That squad? Straight up stacked. Directors, cinematographers, art heads—if they’re pushing boundaries in South Florida, they’re probably on his roster. They’ve shot videos for Akon, Rihanna, Pitbull, Rick Ross, and the list just keeps rolling. Brands like Timberland and the Miami Heat? They’ve jumped on board too. But Judd doesn’t just keep things local. His obsession with Cuba turned into Island Film Cuba, opening the door for filmmakers worldwide to capture the island’s raw energy. Once the US-Cuba restrictions loosened, he made history, producing the first American scripted series shot there in decades—Showtime’s "Hou$e of Lie$." Honestly, the guy’s always chasing the next big thing, helping storytellers turn wild ideas into reality, whether it’s Miami, Havana, or somewhere in between.

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  • Professions: Producer, Location Management, Additional Crew

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