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Kimberly Adams – Galligan CHRIS SEAGER BSC Director of Photography http://web.mac.com/chris.seager CALL THE MIDWIFE Director: Philippa Lowthorpe Starring: Jenny Agutter, Pam Ferris Producer: Hugh Warren, Jessica Raine BBC 1. (High Definition – Arri D21) FAST FREDDIE Director: David Richards. Starring: Laurence Fox, Sarah Smart, Producer: Madonna Baptiste Jack McMullen and Marian McLoughlin. STV. (High Definition – Arri D21) THE HOUR Directors: Coky Giedroyc and Harry Bradbeer. Starring Dominic West, Ben Whishaw Producer: Ruth Kenley-Letts. and Romola Garai Kudos for BBC 2. (High Definition - Arri D21 Camera) RETREAT Director: Carl Tibbetts. Starring Cillian Muurphy, Jamie Bell Producer: Gary Sinyor and Thandie Newton Magnet Films. (High Definition - Arri D21 Camera) THE NATIVITY Director: Coky Giedroyc Starring Tatiana Masalany, Andre Buchan, Producer: Ruth Kenley Letts John Lynch, Jack Shepherd, Peter Capoldi, Red Planet Pictures for BBC. Neil Dudgeon, Frances Barber, Claudie Blakely, (High Definition – Arri D21 Camera) and Art Malik. JOE MADDISON’S WAR Director: Patrick Collerton Starring Kevin Whately, Robson Green, Producer: Howard Ella Trevor Fox, Melanie Hill, Angela Lonsdale, Executive Producers: Michelle Buck, Damien Timmer and Jon Woodvine Mammoth Screen for ITV (High Definition – Red Camera) CREEPING ZERO Director: Billy O’Brien Producer: Julia Baines Dan Films (3D Teaser) FIVE DAUGHTERS Director: Phillipa Lowthrope Starring Ian Hart, Sarah Lacanshire Producer: Simon Lewis And Juliet Aubrey BBC 1 (High Definition – Red Camera) MARPLE: THE SECRET OF CHIMNEYS Director: John Strickland Starring Julia McKenzie, Stephen Dillane, Producer: Karen Thrussell Edward Fox, Charlotte Salt, Adam Godley ITV. (High Definition – Pro 35 Sony 900) Dervla Kirwan 4929 Wilshire Blvd. Ste. 259 Los Angeles, CA 90010 ph 323.782.1854 fx 323.345.5690 [email protected] CHRIS SEAGER BSC Director of Photography HAMLET Director: Greg Doran Starring David Tennant and Patrick Stewart Producers: Sebastian Grant and John Wyver Illuminations Film Co for BBC 2 (High Definition – Red Camera) BAFTA Nomination for Best Photography 2010 NEW IN TOWN Director: Jonas Elmer Starring Renee Zellweger, Rashida Jones, Producers: Paul Brooks, Tracey E. Edmonds, And Harry Connick Jr. Phyllis Laing Gold Circle Films/Our Stories Films WILD CHILD Director: Nick Moore. Starring Emma Roberts, Alex Pettyfer, Sophie Wu Producer: Diana Phillips. and Linzey Cocker. Working Title/Universal Pictures. THE MERRY GENTLEMEN Director: Michael Keaton Starring Kelly MacDonald Producer: Steven A. Jones South Water Pictures STRAIGHTHEADS Director: Dan Reed Starring Gillian Anderson and Danny Dyer Producer: Damian Jones and Kevin Loader Film Four/BBC STORMBREAKER Director: Geoff Sax Starring Alex Pettyfer, Ewan McGrogor, Producer: Marc Samuelson Bill Nighy and Alicia Silverston Samuelson Productions ARCHANGEL Director: Jon James Starring Daniel Craig Producer: Christopher Hall . BBC SEX TRAFFIC Director: David Yates Starring John Simm, Wendy Crewson, Producer: Derek Wax Anamaria Marince and Maria Popistasu Meridian Broadcasting for Channel Four. WHITE NOISE Director: Geoff Sax Starring Michael Keaton, Deborah Unger, Producer: Paul Brooks, Shawn Williamson, Stephen Ian McNeice and Sarah Strange. Hegyes. Gold Circle and Brightlight Pictures. THE YOUNG VISITERS Director: David Yates. Starring Jim Broadbent, Hugh Laurie Producer: Chris Hall. and Lyndsey Marshal. BBC. SUSPICION Director: Jamie Payne. Starring Amanda Redman, Adrian Dunbar. Producer: Hugh Warren. 4929 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 259 Los Angeles, CA 90010 ph 323.782.1854 fx 323.345.5690 [email protected] 2 CHRIS SEAGER BSC Director of Photography Granada Television STATE OF PLAY Director: David Yates. Starring David Morrisey, John Sim, Producer: Hilary Bevan Jones. Polly Walker and Kelly MacDonald. Endor Productions for the BBC. BAFTA nomination for Best Cinematography ASHES AND SAND Director: Bob Blagdon. Starring Nick Moran, Lara Belmont Producer: Andrew Holmes. and Victoria Scarborough. Open Road Films. (High Definition) ELLA AND THE MOTHERS Director: Gavin Millar Starring Michelle Collins, Juliet Aubrey Producer: Emma Burge and Sean Gallagher RDF for the BBC LENNY BLUE Director: Andy Wilson Starring Ray Winstone, Charlie Creed-Miles Producers: Anna Kalnars and David Coulter and David Hemmings Granada TV THE WAY WE LIVE NOW Director: David Yates David Suchet, Alan Corduner, David Producer: Nigel Stafford Clark Bradley, Shirley Henderson, Douglas Hodge Deep Indigo/BBC LORNA DOONE Director: Mike Barker Starring Amelia Warner, Richard Coyle and Producer: Deirdre Keir Aiden Gillen. BBC Mini Series. (2x75 min) THE SINS (Ep 3, 4 & 5 ) Director: David Yates Starring Pete Postlethwaite, Geraldine James, Producer: Liza Marshall Neil Stuke and Frank Finlay. BBC Mini Series. (3x50 min) THE BIOGRAPHER Director: Philip Saville Starring Faye Dunaway, Paul McGann, Producers: Christian Seidel and Charles Salmon Brian Cox, Beattie Edney, Hugh Bonneville Miles Anderson. Feature Film / First Biography Productions MADAME BOVARY Director: Tim Fywell Starring Frances O'Connor, Hugh Bonneville, Producer: Tony Redston. Eileen Aitkins, Keith Barron, Hugh Dancy, BBC Mini Series. (2x85 min) Trevor Peacock, Greg Wise, David Troughton IN THE NAME OF LOVE Director: Ferdinand Fairfax Starring Tara Fitzgerald, Mark Strong Producer: Sally Haynes and Tim Dutton ITV Mini Series/Meridian TV Productions (2x90 min) BAD BLOOD Director: Tim Fywell 4929 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 259 Los Angeles, CA 90010 ph 323.782.1854 fx 323.345.5690 [email protected] 3 CHRIS SEAGER BSC Director of Photography Starring Alex Jennings, Lia Williams and Producer: Margaret Mitchell Steven Mackintosh ITV Mini Series / Carlton TV Productions (3x60 min) THE PASSION Director: Catherine Morshead Starring Paul Nicholls and Gina McKee Producer: Miriam Segal BBC Mini Series/First Choice Productions. (3x60 min) FRENCHMAN'S CREEK Director: Ferdinand Fairfax Starring Tara Fitzgerald, Anthony Delon, Producer: Hilary Heath Tim Dutton, James Fleet, Rupert Vansittart Danny Webb TV Movie / Carlton TV Productions Nominated for the 1999 Royal Television Society Best Photography - Drama BIG CAT Director: Richard Spence Starring Neil Morrissey, Amanda Root and Producer: Ruth Caleb Gillian Taylforth TV Movie / BBC TV Productions SEE SAW Director: George Case Starring Geraldine James,David Suchet, Producer: Gillian Gordon Amanda Ooms, and Neil Stuke ITV Mini Series/Film & General Productions (3x60 min) VENT DE COLERE Director: Michael Raeburn Starring Patrick Bouchitey, Coraly Zahonero Producers: Emma Hayter and Emilie Assie and Eric Boucher Feature Film/Millennium Films & France 3 TV Prods. A DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF TIME Directors: Alvin Rakoff and Christopher Morahan Starring Simon Russell Beale, Alan Bennett, Producer: Alvin Rakoff Edward Fox, Sir John Gielgud, James Purefoy, Miranda Richardson, Claire Skinner, John Standing, Paul Rhys and Zoe Wanamaker Channel 4 Mini Series / Table Top Prods. (4x110 min) ALIVE AND KICKING Director: Nancy Meckler Starring Jason Flemyng and Antony Sher Producer: Martin Pope Feature Film / Martin Pope Productions Winner of the 40th London Film Festival Audience Award. Winner of the Hampton1s Film Festival - USA Audience Award FEVER PITCH Director: David Evans Colin Firth, Ruth Gemmell, Holly Aird, Producer: Amanda Posey Ken Stott, Neil Pearson, Mark Strong Feature Film / Scala Productions BEAUTIFUL THING Director: Hettie MacDonald Starring Linda Henry, Glen Berry, Scott Neal, Producers: Bill Shapter and Tony Garnett Tameka Empsom and Ben Daniels Feature Film / World Productions. Winner of the London Gay & Lesbian FIlm Festival Audience Award. Winner of the 1997 GLAAD Media Award Outstanding Film (Limited Release). 4929 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 259 Los Angeles, CA 90010 ph 323.782.1854 fx 323.345.5690 [email protected] 4 CHRIS SEAGER BSC Director of Photography THE PEACOCK SPRING Director: Christopher Morahan Peter Egan, Jennifer Hall, Naveen Andrews, Producers: Sophie Balhetchet and Glen Wilhide Madhur Jaffrey and Hattie Morahan BBC Mini Series / Zed Ltd. Productions. (2x80 min) STONEWALL Director: Nigel Finch Guillermo Diaz, Frederick Weller, Duane Producers: Christine Vachon and Ruth Caleb Boutte, Brendan Corbalis, Bruce MacVittie, and Luis Guzman Feature Film / BBC Films Productions Winner of the 39th London Film Festival Audience Award Winner of the 1996 San Francisco International Lesbian/Gay FIlm Festival Audience Award Nominated for the 1997 GLAAD Media Award Outstanding Film (Limited Release). COLD COMFORT FARM Director: John Schlesinger Starring Ian McKellen, Eileen Atkins, Producers: Alison Gilby and Richard Broke Rufus Sewell and Kate Beckinsale Feature Films / BBC Films & Thames TV Productions Winner of the 18th BANFF TV Festival Best Made For TV Movie Nominated for the 1995 International EMMY Drama Category NY. USA. Nominated for the 1997 Golden Satellite Awards Best Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical. TEARS BEFORE BEDTIME Director: Tristram Powell Starring Peter Howett, Samantha Bond, Producer: Ruth Baumgarten Lesley Manville and James Purefoy BBC Mini Series. (4x50 min) SCALLAGRIGG Director: Richard Spence Starring Bernard Hill, Richard Briers, Producers: Barry Hansen and Mark Shivas Nick Brimble, Ian Dury and John McArdle TV Movie / BBC TV Productions. Winner of the 1995 BAFTA Best Television Single Drama. Winner of the Gold Plaque Chicago International Film Festival Best Single Drama Category. BAMBINO MIO Director: Edward Bennett Starring Julie Walters and George Corraface
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