
Screen Stories is my dedicated remote production process – powerful stories, authentically told, remotely captured – designed for affordability and helping people to speak in the comfort of their own homes.






When the project calls for a full crew, location shoots, or national commercials, Good For You Creative partners with Jeruty Films – the video production company I co-founded with Anderson West.
Jeruty Films combines 25 years of experience in corporate video production and the charity sector.
We create thought-provoking films for online content, commercials, and documentaries. Our agile, streamlined approach ensures we can execute high-end productions across the UK, trusted by international brands and agencies.
We are dedicated to bringing an ethical, supportive, and stress-free approach to every commercial brief, ensuring your purpose-driven film stands out from the noise.






Ready to bring your mission to the screen?
“Both Anderson and Andy are absolute experts at what they do, and the nicest people you’ll ever meet.”
“Andy is an especially gifted listener. Coming in fresh to the organisation he quickly understood our purpose and style of communication. He understood our brief as a direct appeal, and ran with the strength of initial pitch. He then had the creative skills and expertise to hugely enhance the original vision and carry the process with calm and enthusiastic professionalism.
The final product was of an outstanding quality, delivered on time and any wrinkles quickly ironed out. What struck me most is Andy’s unique ability to evoke profound emotional responses through film and true life story telling.
Each screen moment feels carefully crafted to be something truly meaningful for someone.”
“I loved the film. We know the most powerful voices are the voices of experience, and this film captured the rawness of the grief these young people had experienced with great respect and care. Their honesty was also hopeful and the pace and feel of the film felt to me to be a subtle and well-judged canvas against which to project their stories of sorrow, grief and hope for themselves and for others.”