After more than 18 years’ experience in the audiovisual industry and 3 successful companies (agencies, startups) that I’ve now sold, I wanted to get back to basics in the world of video. In 2024, I went back to being a freelance filmmaker, so that I could get down to the nitty-gritty of creation: filming, editing and telling stories.
I’m Vincent Tesniere, the brains behind the Bremesnil brand. The name isn’t a coincidence, it comes from my family: “Tesniere de Bremesnil”. I chose this name because it symbolizes all the French elegance and timelessness that I want to incorporate into my wedding films.
Having tried my hand at every audiovisual genre since I was a teenager, filming the most beautiful weddings in Europe and capturing every moment of them on video is what most suits my character. It’s where I’m most fulfilled.
Whether in sport, my passions or my work, challenges are part of my way of life. I have this constant need to set myself ambitious goals to constantly improve and go beyond my limits.
After working with some of the world’s best-known brands (Canon, Orange, Accor, BlaBlaCar, etc.) and several television broadcasts, I decided to challenge myself once again by starting from scratch with a new company: Bremesnil. From the start, my ambition was clear: to be a recognized video artist on a European scale.
Beyond customer satisfaction, every wedding and every film is an opportunity for me to push back the limits of my talent. I’m constantly improving my creativity and technique to put myself in competition with other wedding videographers.
From a very early age, I attended local airshows. Looking up every time an aircraft flew overhead. In the end, I decided to give up a career as a professional pilot to pursue my passion for broadcasting.
Today, I’m a glider pilot, flying over the French countryside at altitudes of up to 20 000 feet ! In my constant quest for challenge and performance, I’ve earned silver and gold badges from the International Aeronautical Federation, and dream of new challenges with my glider.
Sport has always been part of my life: sailing, cycling, climbing, kayaking, ice hockey, horse-riding and many others. But it’s in athletics that I’ve distinguished myself most. This taste for effort, for surpassing oneself, for pushing one’s physical limits to the limit. I racked up podium finishes in trail-running and road racing, reaching the final of the French championship by running the 10 km in 33 minutes. Now that I have other goals in life, I no longer have the time to train for the top level. But I’m still maintaining a respectable level in the hope of one day coming back to win races.