In recent years, Andrew has had the opportunity to work with major professionals on a variety of film and media projects including Universal's "Aliens Ate My Homework", Greg Strasz' "Megan", and Ana Barredo's "The Year I Did Nothing". His film production experience includes stints at Lay-Carnagey Entertainment and with prolific Hollywood production designer Carol Wood coordinating and managing multiple departments including the conceptual art / storyboards team, scenic construction, effects miniatures, props, camera department and production management. His latest endeavor is Andrew Towe Creative, a new firm under his direction which focuses on videography and photography services for documentaries, digital media, and print/promotional projects. Recent credits under his new firm include still photography and videography on a variety of projects including director Ana Barredo's feature film "The Year I Did Nothing", Producer Steve Ecclesine's "So You Want to be a Producer", and multiple Star Trek feature-length documentaries for director Roger Lay, Jr. Andrew's professional experience also extends to interactive multimedia and computer animation projects. Andrew holds a business degree from The Art Institute, as well as Editing Software Engineering Certification from University of New Mexico, and Photography/Cinematography certifications from Pasadena City College.