Sean Cameron Casey (born December 28, 1967) is an American IMAX filmmaker and storm chaser who appeared in the Discovery Channel reality television series Storm Chasers.[1] Casey created an IMAX film called Tornado Alley about chasing tornadoes and had to build the Tornado Intercept Vehicle (TIV) and the Tornado Intercept Vehicle 2 (TIV2) to film inside a tornado.[2] Tornado Alley was released worldwide on March 18, 2011.[3] Casey has been named one of the 50 best minds of 2008 by Discover Magazine.[4]
Sean Cameron Casey | |
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Born | California, United States | December 28, 1967
Nationality | American |
Occupation | IMAX film director/producer |
Known for | Featured on Storm Chasers IMAX filmmaker Invented the Tornado Intercept Vehicles |
Spouse | Jennifer Casey div. |
Children | 2 |
Tornado Intercept Vehicles
editCasey built two mobile armored trucks called Tornado Intercept Vehicles (TIV and TIV2) to film very near to from inside the tornadoes he chases, sometimes with atmospheric scientist Joshua Wurman's Center for Severe Weather Research and the Doppler on Wheels radar trucks (DOW 2-DOW 7).[5][6]
Construction began on the TIV in 2003 and cost over $80,000. Sean began concept of the TIV after having to use rented minivans to storm chase, and being unable to get up close to a tornado.[7] The windows are bullet resistant polycarbonate at 1.5 in (40 mm) thick. There's a 7.3-liter Ford Power Stroke turbodiesel under the hood, and the top speed is 85 mph (137 km/h). The TIV weighs in at 8 short tons (7,300 kg) and holds 60 US gallons (230 L) of fuel.[8] Construction began on TIV2 in September 2007 with help from Great Plains Technology Center in Lawton, Oklahoma[9] after Sean realized he needed to upgrade his vehicle. TIV2 weighs in at 7 short tons (6,400 kg) and is a 4-wheel drive, 3 axle vehicle. It stands taller than the original TIV and is capable of going on mud and unpaved roads without the fear of getting stuck. The original TIV has 2-wheel drive and extremely low ground clearance that would cause it to get stuck on unpaved roads. It is powered by a 6.7-liter Cummins turbodiesel engine, modified with propane and water injection to produce 625 horsepower. This gives TIV2 an estimated top speed of over 110 mph (180 km/h). Fuel capacity is 95 US gallons (360 L) in a custom fuel tank, giving TIV2 an approximate range over 750 miles (1,200 km). The body of TIV2 is constructed of a 1/8-inch steel skin welded over a 2 in (50 mm) square tubing steel frame. The windows in TIV2 are all bullet resistant 1 5/8 inch interlayered polycarbonate sheets and tempered glass. TIV2 also features an IMAX filming turret similar to the one on the original TIV. The original TIV's somewhat cumbersome hydraulic claws were not used on TIV2 in favor of four hydraulic skirts that drop down to deflect wind over the TIV to stabilize it and protect the underside from debris plus two stakes that extend down 42 in (110 cm). The stakes were so effective that after the first use, TIV2 could not retract the stakes and they had to be dug out by hand.[citation needed]
Film and television work
editIMAX films
edit- Africa: The Serengeti (1994)
- Alaska: Spirit of the Wild (1997)
- Amazing Journeys (1999)
- Forces of Nature (2004)
- Tornado Alley (2011)
- Extreme Weather (2016)
- Back from the Brink (Fall 2019)
Television
editCasey appeared in the following television programs:[citation needed]
- Tornado Intercept (2005)
- Storm Chasers – Season 1 (2007)
- The Science of Storm Chasing (2007)
- Storm Chasers – Season 2 (2008)
- Storm Chasers – Season 3 (2009)
- Storm Chasers – Season 4 (2010)
- Storm Chasers – Season 5 (2011)
- The Ellen DeGeneres Show (November 13, 2007)
- Marines: Earning the Title (director)
- US Army Rangers (director)
- Entertainment Tonight
- Paula Zahn on CNN
- Good Morning America
- Fox and Friends
- Today on NBC
- NPR
- The Insider
- MythBusters, Storm Chasing Myths (October 13, 2010)
- Spanish TV Program: "Desafio Extremo"(Extreme Challenge)(February 20, 2011)
- TMZ
- CNN Mornings
- CBS Early Show
- Border Security: Canada's Front Line
Music videos
editCasey directed music videos for the following artists:[citation needed]
- Amr Diab Wayyaah (With Him) From Album - Wayyaah - Released in Summer 2009
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Storm Chasers - Bio". go.discovery.com. Retrieved June 8, 2024.
- ^ "Forces of Nature Interview: Director of Photography Sean Casey". September 30, 2004. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016.
- ^ "Filmmaker hopes to get inside a tornado". USA Today. May 21, 2006. Archived from the original on July 22, 2009.
- ^ Powell, Corey S. (November 18, 2008). "The 50 Most Important, Influential, and Promising People in Science". Archived from the original on March 3, 2016.
- ^ McDonough, Kevin (October 17, 2007). "On 'Storm Chasers': In pursuit of twisters". Archived from the original on March 3, 2016.
- ^ "Storm Chasers - Discovery". go.discovery.com. Retrieved June 8, 2024.
- ^ "Watch TV Online, Stream Episodes and Movies | Xfinity Stream".
- ^ "Sean Casey Filmmaker". Archived from the original on July 16, 2011.
- ^ "Tech students help build tornado vehicle". November 29, 2007. Archived from the original on June 26, 2018.
External links
edit- Tornado Alley IMAX Movie
- Sean Casey at IMDb
- Official website of Storm Chasers
- Production website of Storm Chasers