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  1. 12 de sept. de 2015 · Cinematographer and wine producer Michael Seresin was born in Wellington, New Zealand, emigrated to Europe in 1966 and has been based in west London since 1967, but there’s one thing he still ...

  2. 14 de jul. de 2014 · Director of photography Michael Seresin, BSC discusses his work in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, detailing how he and director Matt Reeves strove to bring “a film aesthetic” to the native 3D digital production.Among the topics Seresin covers are the challenges presented by the short prep, why he chose to use Leica lenses, his collaboration with the seasoned visual-effects crew from Weta ...

  3. Michael Seresin es un director de fotografía neozelandés. Es conocido por su trabajo en tercera película (2004) de la serie Harry Potter, Midnight Express (1978) y Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014) entre otros. Michael Stephen Seresin nació el 17 de julio de 1942 en Wellington, Nueva Zelanda…

  4. Seresin has two. First, he's a cinematographer - the guy who helps a movie's director decide how a film should look and then does it. He's recognised as among the best in his craft after a near 40 ...

  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt0095316Homeboy (1988) - IMDb

    15 de sept. de 1988 · Homeboy: Directed by Michael Seresin. With Mickey Rourke, Christopher Walken, Debra Feuer, Thomas Quinn. A simple self-destructive drifter and tough small-time boxer with a brain injury that could kill him meets and falls for a cute beach carnival owner, Ruby, but also befriends a sleazy friendly criminal, Wesley, who's planning a big score.

  6. 19 de feb. de 2023 · Michael is the brother of Ben Seresin, who is also a cinematographer, and the son of Harry Seresin, who was an important figure in the hospitality and café scene in Wellington. During an interview, Michael said: ”I moved to the UK in 1966 and started working as a freelance as soon as I got into the union. I enjoyed the risk and the danger of ...

  7. Michael Seresin claims, rather modestly, to ‘have no palate’, choosing instead to describe wine with light, colour and form. These are not your typical winemaker’s terms, but they make ...