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With our Experienced team of established professionals, we thoroughly enjoy and welcome Opportunities to engage the masses through film.
Experience
Our team has been featured on documentaries for networks such as Discovery Channel, National Geographic, and the BBC, to name a few.
Saving the Blue offers production companies an incredibly hard working team, who boast an array of talents and expertise. From creditable, published PhD scientists, to experienced presenters, skilled field technicians, photographers, and safety divers, we’ll assist you in creating and capturing the footage you desire.
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Our Team
Dr. Tristan Guttridge - Vice pRESIDENT AND lEAD sCIENTIST
Tristan is a behavioral ecologist and wildlife presenter. Tristan has traveled the world and presented for top television networks including National Geographic, Discovery Channel, BBC, Animal Planet and more. In addition, Tristan’s scientific work has been published by esteem journals such as Nature, Fish and Fisheries, and Animal Behavior, lastly his findings have improved our understanding of the biology of many threatened sharks and rays, learn more about him HERE.
Tristan working with Michael Phelps, filming for Shark Week.
Tristan presenting River Monsters with Jeremy Wade, for Animal Planet.
Tristan being interviewed for the BBC
Annie Guttridge - pRESIDENT AND rESEARCH Technician
Annie is an underwater photographer and conservationist with a passion for freediving, educating and marine research. Her underwater skill, combined with her contagious love and understanding of wildlife places her in a very unique position to share stories and images with others, all while leading inspiring research and participating in television for large networks. Learn more about her HERE.
Annie during the filming of BBC Blue Planet
Annie being interviewed for Shark Week
Annie LIVE on BBC radio in the UK
Lily Rios-Brady - Fundraising Associate and rESEARCH Technician
Lily is a marine scientist and drone pilot. Her passion for the ocean and shark conservation led her to obtain a BSc and MSc in Marine Science. She is passionate about research and has participated in projects with prestigious institutions such as NIH, Yale and NOAA. In addition, Lily has featured in, and presented, on multiple shows for large networks.
Lily during a National Geographic shoot
Lily being interviewed for Shark Week
Lily presenting her research
Grant Johnson - Photographer and rESEARCH Technician
Grant has two decades worth of research, ecotourism and film experience. He is an avid photographer, experienced wildlife biologist and passionate conservationist. He is a highly skilled SCUBA and freediver, and was awarded The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism's prestigious Cacique Award in 2015. Lastly, Grant is competent guide, with immeasurable hours spent with marine and terrestrial wildlife.
Grant receiving the prestigious Cacique Award
Grant as a safety diver during a Shark Week shoot
Grant assisting with a Discovery Channel shoot
Dr. Bryan Keller - Science And Policy Advisor
Bryan is a successful, highly skilled marine scientist, with a passion for wildlife. He holds a BSc, a MSc and a PhD, specializing in shark behavior, ecology and fisheries management. Bryan’s scientific work has been published by esteemed journals such as Current Biology and the Journal of Fish Biology. In addition, he has communicated his findings through sources including regional news media, Science Magazine, the Smithsonian and documentaries featured on National Geographic and Discovery channel.
Bryan being interviewed for National Geographic
Bryan’s research has been featured worldwide
Bryan filming with an Australian network
Skye Minnis - rESEARCH Technician
Skye is a marine scientist with a wealth of experience in and on the ocean. She is an avid SCUBA diver with over 100 dives completed thus far. Her television debut aired on Discovery Channel’s Shark Week July 2023 and yes back on screens for Shark Week 2024!
Skye being filmed for Shark Week 2023
Skye assisting with a stingray capture for research
Skye during filming
Contact
Please contact us to explore filming options and locations: contact@savingtheblue.org