Production house Durable Goods has signed director Sebastien Guy for U.S. commercial representation. He recently teamed with the company to direct a spot for UNTUCKit which airs on broadcast and online. Guy’s directing credits span spots for such brands as Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, Canon, Olay, Nokia, Oral B. Tresemme, Ford, McDonald’s, Snickers and Amnesty International. The Los Angeles/Sydney-based director/writer brings a cinematic quality to his branded work, leveraging his experience both in front and behind the camera to evoke authentic performances in story-driven content.
With a half French, half-Australian heritage, Guy was raised as an expat in the Pacific, the Middle East and Southeast Asia, but began his career in Los Angeles as an actor and model while studying film at California State University. After appearing in assorted television commercials and a number of feature films, he made the shift behind the camera as a writer/director focused on cinematic work. Outside of commercial work, Guy also wrote and directed the 2013 psychological drama feature NERVE and is currently in development on a number of long-form projects.
Durable Goods exec producer Rebecca Wray said of Guy, “He brings a thoughtful approach and is incredibly collaborative. He doesn’t just have one style, he is versatile across the board with all his film looking cohesive and beautiful. His work speaks to today’s audience.”
Guy said he was drawn to Durable Goods for its people, collaborative nature and willingness to embrace industry change and tackle varied projects “regardless of the scope, size or creative challenges.”
Prior to Durable Goods, Guy was represented in the U.S. by The Cortez Brothers.