Archive for November, 2008

BREAKING NEWS! NEW SESLER & COMPANY WEBSITE

 

SESLER & COMPANY IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE LAUNCH OF OUR NEWLY DESIGNED WEBSITE.

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WHAT’S NEW – FALL 2008

SESLER & COMPANY LAUNCHES BRAND NEW WEB SITE
Check out our glossy new site at www.seslercompany.com

RENE OHASHI, ASC CURRENTLY SHOOTING ELEVENTH HOUR FOR JERRY BRUCKHEIMER
RENE displays his impressive talent with dramatic cinematography in Jerry Bruckheimer’s new TV series ELEVENTH HOUR for Warner Bros starring Rufus Sewell and Marley Shelton. This captivating series is based on the British science/investigation series. ELEVENTH HOUR airs Thursday nights at 10pm on CBS.
http://www.cbs.com/primetime/eleventh_hour/

ADAM MARSDEN FINISHES FEATURE FILM DURESS
ADAM has just completed principal photography in Los Angeles shooting the psychological thriller DURESS with director Jordan Barker. Produced by Julio Caro of “The Cell” this haunting tale stars Martin Donovan (“Weeds”) and Catherine Dent (“The Shield”).

BRENDAN STEACY RETURNS FROM ROMANIA
BRENDAN is currently wrapping principal photography on the SCI FI Channel’s cable feature SAND SERPENTS directed by Jeff Renfroe (“Civic Duty”) in Romania.

JEREMY BENNING WRAPS THE GREAT SPERM RACE
JEREMY spent the fall shooting the new docu-drama feature, THE GREAT SPERM RACE for BLINK FILMS (UK) and CREAM PRODUCTIONS (CDN) with director Julian Jones.

SIMON MESTEL’S NOTHING REALLY MATTERS SCREENS AT RADAR IN HAMBURG
The feature film, NOTHING REALLY MATTERS, directed by Jean-Marc Piche and starring Yannick Bisson, Pascale Bussiéres, Kenneth Welsh, and Gord Downie had it’s European debut at the Radar International Independent Film Festival in Hamburg on November 4, 2008 where it was also nominated in the best feature film category.

SESLER & COMPANY DPs DO THE TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Congratulations to all our DPs for the following films premiering at the
Toronto International Film Festival, 2008

JEREMY BENNING – PUDGE, directed by Annie Bradley
DOUGLAS KOCH – THE CATSITTER, directed by Tim Hamilton
ADAM MARSDEN – SUNDAY, directed by Jamie Dagg