
As a cinematographer, Oleg has filmed several short films, including "Liubov Za 1750" ("Love for 1750"), "Chempion" ("Champion") and "Mira" showcasing mesmerizing shots of his native nature and rare footage of Amur tigers on his social media page. In 2020, he directed the film "Inspired by Vladivostok," which presented breathtaking aerial views of the capital of the Russian Far East, capturing the city's bays, bridges, waterfronts, and scenic views over six months using a professional drone, the Dji Inspire 2, commonly used in shooting artistic and documentary films. Oleg also worked on the film "Amur Tiger. Master of the Taiga," supported by the Russian Geographical Society, the Government of the Khabarovsk Territory, the Amur Tiger Center, and in collaboration with the documentary film directorate of Channel One, the Austrian television company ORF, and National Geographic. In 2022, he directed a film about the Rainforest Challenge race, capturing the remarkable story of a spontaneously formed Russian team competing fiercely for the podium in the Malaysian jungle just one and a half days before the race.