Andi has directed, produced, shot and edited three broadcast documentaries. He works with a small crew on observational television programmes, which allows him a unique insight into the subject matter.

"Special Delivery", made between 2002 and 2006 (in two parts), was described as "an impactful and tender film about the children of the Zelenai Gai Radiation Rehabilitiation Centre near Chernobyl". The first film was screened in the UK on Christmas Day, 2005.

"Special Delivery is an extraordinary expose about Chernobyl. It's a film about a big man working with sick children, living in the world's largest nuclear black spot. Tough stuff." Kino Film Festival.

"Killer Cure", is about Crusade Laboratories and their work in HSV 1716. As a research and development organisation focused on a range of products based upon viruses and their applications, Crusade believe that after 35 years of research and development, they may have discovered the most effective and radical cure for Cancer known. This documentary follows the final stages of clinical trials on the chosen human disease for first clinical application of the technology - glioma, a particularly aggressive form of brain tumour.

"Killer Cure is a documentary following the final stages of clinical trials on the chosen human disease for first clinical application of the technology - glioma, a particularly aggressive form of brain tumour where Crusade believe their virotherapy can make an impact." Professor S. Moira Brown, Chief Scientist, Crusade Labs.

More documentaries can be viewed at his on-line showreel.