2010 saw the commission of a prestige film with versions in both Spanish and English to help raise sponsorship for the upcoming inaugural Andalucia Valderrama Masters tournament in the south of Spain...
Read MoreOn behalf of our client, PMG, Deckchair sourced and directed a major re-building project to help Premier Medical Group understand the structural direction of their company as they prepared to expand nation-wide.
Read MoreDeckchair was approached by up and coming rock band, My Preserver, to assist in the post production of their music video, Loose Change. The film was shot on a red in a warehouse in Shoreditch, then graded at our studio in Charlotte Street.
Read More2009 has seen Deckchair's director, Harry Otto Brünjes, involved on the judging panel of the Marbella Film Festival in southern Spain. The panel consists of eight industry filmmakers and professionals who, between them, viewed over a thousand entries of shorts, feature films and documentaries.
Read MoreSeptember 2009: Notoriously made for the cost of 'two return Ryan air flights to Rome' for the director and camera man, after three years in completion, the under-the-radar indie film, La Bella Figura, was finally celebrated to a great reception with a screening and Q&A at the home of BAFTA on Piccadily London.
Read MoreIn 2008, Deckchair's director, Harry Otto Brünjes, associate produced the inaugural HighTide Festival. Harry worked alongside artistic directors, Steven Jon Atkinson and Sam Hodges to curate a line up of some of the best young film making talent in the UK...
Read MorePathetic Aesthetic is a short film by Harry Otto Brünjes from 2004. A comedy pastiche. One third of "The Discharge Trilogy" that also included 1.'Material Trivial' and 3.'Action Distraction'. A fourth, 'Sexual Cordial' was never made.
Read MoreOne from the archives: Here is a picture we dug up from one of Deckchair's earliest projects Richard III by Bobby Fishkin at the Bloomsbury theatre in 2004. Amongst the publicity we staged several readings with the cast at venues across the capital including the London Theatre Museum and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts...
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