Ryan Reid & Andi Avalon
"We learned that quantity was killing our quality," Avalon said during the stream. "Ryan and I are not a content factory. We are artists. And artists need time to dream."
Furthermore, there are rumors of a live theater adaptation of their most famous short film, The Last Polaroid , with limited engagements in New York and Los Angeles planned for 2026. If successful, it would make them the first creators from their specific industry to make the leap to the legitimate stage. ryan reid & andi avalon
| | Key Highlights | Current Projects | |----------------|-------------------|----------------------| | Born : 1991 (Los Angeles, CA) | • Began her career in modeling and dance • Expanded into acting and content creation across digital platforms | • Producing a lifestyle vlog series “Everyday Avalon” • Guest appearances on talk shows discussing career empowerment | | Education : Studied Performing Arts at UCLA | • Recognized for her versatility and business acumen in the entertainment industry | • Launching a limited‑edition fashion line that merges streetwear with retro aesthetics | "We learned that quantity was killing our quality,"
: The wizard behind the synths and samplers, Andi never lets the technology dominate the narrative. Instead, each synth line feels like a character with its own motive—sometimes playful, sometimes melancholy. The occasional use of field recordings (street chatter, rain, distant train whistles) adds a cinematic layer that makes the set feel like a short film. And artists need time to dream
In a fragmented digital age where most partnerships are transactional and fleeting, stand as a monument to what is possible when two talents align not just professionally, but spiritually. They remind us that the whole can indeed be greater than the sum of its parts—but only when both parts are extraordinary to begin with.