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Director Rodney Passé has signed to production company Eleanor for representation in the United States.

Passé, who has worked for clients including Apple, Google, Gucci, Indeed, ESPN and Lincoln, has a distinct directorial voice, says Eleanor, "crafting visceral, groundbreaking work that encapsulates his unique vision". 

"To watch his work is to see a slice of the human experience rendered in the bold hues of his audacious imagination," adds the company. "Capturing the cherished memories of a growing family, his heartwarming film, Life of Photos, exemplifies the extraordinary result of his distinct artistic approach."

“Rodney has the kind of resonate, storytelling voice destined to connect with audiences,” said Eleanor President, Sophie Gold. “You don’t simply watch his work, you experience it. His work is the perfect marriage of authenticity and artistry. I am excited to see what mesmerising story worlds he crafts next.”

Passé says that craft is “a keeper of time, a translation of a moment,” and uses visual poetry to express the way he views his world. “I think directors and photographers have this ability to encapsulate what a moment is," the director says. "Craft is about finding ways of visually translating it. We put things in the capsule.”

Passé's approach to craft helps him produce visual stories that, say's Eleanor, "tattoo themselves onto audience's minds, resonating long after screens fade to black."

"I’ve been watching Eleanor for a bit," Passé says. "It feels very focused on what the directors’ voices are. I’m excited for what the future holds."

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