Andy Casagrande

参加作品

Shark Superpower
Self
Two teams of experts go to great lengths to take shark science into the wild as they investigate two of the
World's Biggest Tiger Shark
Self
Marine biologist Kori Garza and underwater cinematographer Andy Casagrande journey to French Polynesia to track Kamakai, one of the largest tiger sharks on record.
Air Jaws: Back From The Dead
Cinematography
After great whites, known as "Air Jaws", vanished from their hunting grounds in South Africa, photographer Chris Fallows and filmmaker Jeff Kurr seek a new location in New Zealand.
Rise Of The Great White Shark
Director
This film traces the rise of the Great White Shark 11 million years ago in the wake of dramatic changes in Earth's oceans and climate. At the end of an age dominated by giant ocean predators, white sharks evolved in tandem with seals and other pinnipeds in response to cooling conditions. This film is the result of a decade of filming white sharks by renowned "Shark Week" cameraman Andy Casagrande.
Shark Dive
Director
Get as up close and personal with sharks as you could ever dream. As a two-time Emmy Award winning, wildlife cinematographer and on-air talent for Discovery Channel's Shark Week, Andy Brandy Casagrande is helping revolutionize the way the world sees the ocean's top predators.
Shark Dive
Himself
Get as up close and personal with sharks as you could ever dream. As a two-time Emmy Award winning, wildlife cinematographer and on-air talent for Discovery Channel's Shark Week, Andy Brandy Casagrande is helping revolutionize the way the world sees the ocean's top predators.
America's Greatest Animals
America's Greatest Animals takes us across North America on a revelatory mission: which of the continent's landmark creatures deserve to make the list?
Diving with Sharks: The Ultimate Guide
Director
Humans and sharks come together in this film to look, interact and touch. What do sharks take away from these encounters? What can we learn? Filmmakers Emma and Andy Casagrande are on a quest to dive into the ocean with Nature's largest predatory sharks, from the great white as seen in the movie "Jaws" to sleek tigers, in the Caribbean Sea, the Wild Pacific ocean, Hawaii, and the Galapagos.