Who is Andy Casagrande?<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n
\nAndy Brandy Casagrande IV, often known by his alias ABC, is a cinematographer, field producer, and television presenter who has won an Emmy Award.\u00a0<\/p>\n
He specializes in adventure, and blue-chip nature documentaries shot all over the world. Andy claims that he owes his fantastic lifestyle to the white sharks and thinks this is the case. Born in New York City, Andy grew interested in sharks at a young age after seeing them on television. After that, he became fixated on sharks and spent time learning everything about them from every source that would let him.\u00a0<\/p>\n
When Andy was an adult, he decided to pursue a career in shark science.<\/p>\n
In 1996, he attended the Florida Institute of Technology and enrolled in a marine biology class. However, after observing graduate students working with various other fish species, Andy realized. He discovered that being a marine scientist did not necessarily mean spending the rest of his life dealing with sharks alone. After that, Andy concluded that it was time for a fresh start.<\/p>\n
After graduating from FIT, he moved on to pursue a degree in biology at the University of Pittsburgh. After that, Andy received his bachelor’s degree in psychology from California State University\u2013Long Beach. Andy earned his bachelor’s degree in biopsychology in 2000 and graduated with honors. After graduating college, Andy secured a position in a software business. Still, he never stopped harboring the hope of one day working with sharks.<\/p>\n
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Casagrande also wrote a song about great white sharks in his leisure time. The music video for the song featured footage of him swimming outside a shark cage on Guadalupe Island in Mexico. He played guitar while great white sharks swam lazily by in the backdrop of the picture. He decided to try out his luck and sent his video resume to three different great-white research teams. He sent it to California, Australia, and South Africa, hoping one of them would hire him.<\/p>\n
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\n How Did Andy Casagrande Become An Underwater Shooter?<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n
\nUnbelievably, the South African study team returned to Andy and offered him a position as an underwater still photographer <\/a>for their study for three months.<\/p>\nIn 2003, he took a Cape Town job scheduled for only three months. However, Andy ended up working there for two years instead. This prompted him to settle there. After then, Andy switched from his still camera to his video camera and started capturing the activity of the sharks.<\/p>\n
\n\u203c\ufe0fHAPPY SHARK WEEK\u203c\ufe0fTONIGHT is a BIG NIGHT for me, 3 specials I helped shoot and\/or host are broadcasting back to back starting NOW ???<\/p>\n
8PM = \u201cAir Jaws : Top Guns\u201d
9PM = \u201cGreat White Serial Killer\u201d
10PM = \u201cRise of Monster Hammerheads\u201d@SHARKWEEK<\/a> @DISCOVERY<\/a> @DISCOVERYPLUS<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/d1zWz0jVHW<\/a><\/p>\n
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Andy Brandy Casagrande IV, often known by his alias ABC, is a cinematographer, field producer, and television presenter who has won an Emmy Award.\u00a0<\/p>\n
He specializes in adventure, and blue-chip nature documentaries shot all over the world. Andy claims that he owes his fantastic lifestyle to the white sharks and thinks this is the case. Born in New York City, Andy grew interested in sharks at a young age after seeing them on television. After that, he became fixated on sharks and spent time learning everything about them from every source that would let him.\u00a0<\/p>\n
When Andy was an adult, he decided to pursue a career in shark science.<\/p>\n
In 1996, he attended the Florida Institute of Technology and enrolled in a marine biology class. However, after observing graduate students working with various other fish species, Andy realized. He discovered that being a marine scientist did not necessarily mean spending the rest of his life dealing with sharks alone. After that, Andy concluded that it was time for a fresh start.<\/p>\n
After graduating from FIT, he moved on to pursue a degree in biology at the University of Pittsburgh. After that, Andy received his bachelor’s degree in psychology from California State University\u2013Long Beach. Andy earned his bachelor’s degree in biopsychology in 2000 and graduated with honors. After graduating college, Andy secured a position in a software business. Still, he never stopped harboring the hope of one day working with sharks.<\/p>\n
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Casagrande also wrote a song about great white sharks in his leisure time. The music video for the song featured footage of him swimming outside a shark cage on Guadalupe Island in Mexico. He played guitar while great white sharks swam lazily by in the backdrop of the picture. He decided to try out his luck and sent his video resume to three different great-white research teams. He sent it to California, Australia, and South Africa, hoping one of them would hire him.<\/p>\n
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How Did Andy Casagrande Become An Underwater Shooter?<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n
\nUnbelievably, the South African study team returned to Andy and offered him a position as an underwater still photographer <\/a>for their study for three months.<\/p>\nIn 2003, he took a Cape Town job scheduled for only three months. However, Andy ended up working there for two years instead. This prompted him to settle there. After then, Andy switched from his still camera to his video camera and started capturing the activity of the sharks.<\/p>\n
\n\u203c\ufe0fHAPPY SHARK WEEK\u203c\ufe0fTONIGHT is a BIG NIGHT for me, 3 specials I helped shoot and\/or host are broadcasting back to back starting NOW ???<\/p>\n
8PM = \u201cAir Jaws : Top Guns\u201d
9PM = \u201cGreat White Serial Killer\u201d
10PM = \u201cRise of Monster Hammerheads\u201d@SHARKWEEK<\/a> @DISCOVERY<\/a> @DISCOVERYPLUS<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/d1zWz0jVHW<\/a><\/p>\n
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Unbelievably, the South African study team returned to Andy and offered him a position as an underwater still photographer <\/a>for their study for three months.<\/p>\n In 2003, he took a Cape Town job scheduled for only three months. However, Andy ended up working there for two years instead. This prompted him to settle there. After then, Andy switched from his still camera to his video camera and started capturing the activity of the sharks.<\/p>\n \u203c\ufe0fHAPPY SHARK WEEK\u203c\ufe0fTONIGHT is a BIG NIGHT for me, 3 specials I helped shoot and\/or host are broadcasting back to back starting NOW ???<\/p>\n 8PM = \u201cAir Jaws : Top Guns\u201d \n
9PM = \u201cGreat White Serial Killer\u201d
10PM = \u201cRise of Monster Hammerheads\u201d@SHARKWEEK<\/a> @DISCOVERY<\/a> @DISCOVERYPLUS<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/d1zWz0jVHW<\/a><\/p>\n