[1][2] His films were shown on Russian television and on the other countries' channels, including BBC.
He graduated from the Faculty of Journalism at Moscow State University (Department of Literary Criticism and Publicism, supervised by Professor Nikolai Bogomolov) and the Institute of TV and Radio Workers (workshop of directing by Igor Belyaev, Academician of the Russian National Television Award TEFI).
The film Search and You Will Find It, shot in 1992 on the basis of the events of the 4th International Festival of Orthodox Music for the British TV channel BBC, became the first Russian stereo documentary film shot using the Dolby Digital system.
As a director of the program The Night Is Young on REN TV, he shot interviews with people like Eduard Nazarov, Nina Yeryomina, Yuri Mamin, Eldar Ryazanov, Mikhail Ulyanov, Grigory Chukhray, Vladimir Molchanov, Vitaly Mansky, Yuri Rost, Sergey Korzun, Peter Fedorov, Irina Mishina, Andrey Illesh, Irena Lesnevskaya and others.
He is a Member of the Non-Fiction Film and Television Guild,[5] of the Russian Geographical Society, jury of the photo exhibition Sport Tourism and Travels in Russia.