Olivia Andrus-Drennan is a graduated from Montana State University with a master's degree in the Science and Natural History Filmmaking Program. She has directed projects such as My World, Grounded, Diversified: The Florida Panther Story, and The Dolphin Dilemma. She currently works as a video producer for the Global Foundation for Ocean Exploration making science-based documentaries about deep sea exploration.
Filmography
Writer (2 Credits)
Medicine in the Deep
Documentary, Feature
The Dolphin Dilemma2024
Documentary, Short, Student
Director (2 Credits)
Medicine in the Deep
Documentary, Feature
The Dolphin Dilemma2024
Documentary, Short, Student
Producer (2 Credits)
Medicine in the Deep
Documentary, Feature
The Dolphin Dilemma2024
Documentary, Short, Student
Acting (1 Credit)
Medicine in the Deep
Documentary, Feature
Cinematographer (1 Credit)
The Dolphin Dilemma2024
Documentary, Short, Student
Education
College
Montana State University
Science and Natural History Filmmaking
2018 – 2022
College
Purdue University
Film/Video Studies
2010 – 2015
College
Purdue University
Wildlife Biology
2010 – 2015
High School
Foothill High School
GED
2006 – 2010
Personal Details
Gender
Female
The best films I've made are the ones I learned the most and I hope to never stop learning.