Robyn Wisker-Stilling
2D Animator
The Churchill Fellowship
Talia Kenist
Talia Kenist commissioned me to create a 5-minute explainer video about her report from her Chruchchill Fellowship based on her 20,000 essays. I was assiged to follow a script and storyboard to visualise her report in an acessible and visual manner for all audiences. I created the illustrations in Photoshop/Toon Boom Harmony, edited through After Effects, and edited the sound on Premiere Pro.
Miss Odd (Trailer)
Directed, written and animated by
Robyn Wisker-Stilling
She learnt the World's Melody. Now it's time to make her own.
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My graduation film was supported by the Phil Davies Award 2024. I received funding for production materials and had kind support from Fonic Post Production. Awaiting for Festival selections!
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I used Toon Boom Harmony, Dragon Frame, and Adobe Creative Cloud Software to create this film. Awaiting on film festival selections.
Terry's Story
Youth Realities
Youth Realties charity assigned me and my team scripts based on women who have experienced a range of different types of abuse. We took on 'Terry's Story', which focuses on a person's story that deals with financial abuse as the script moved us, and it intrigued us that financial abuse is considered a type of abuse.
My contribution to the team was discussing ideas and concepts and the early stages of the storyboard of the short film. Further, into the project, I focused on managing the film project, editing, composting, recording narration sound design and animating shots of the film. You can now watch the short film on the Youth Realties website in the section 'Need support?' along with the other stories.
For Fruits Sake!
Directed, written and animated by
Robyn Wisker-Stilling
The perfect pear to make the juiciest mess!
'For Fruit's Sake!' is the second-year film I made at Middlesex University. The film was based on a prompt to write a story that compels an interesting conflict. I saw this as an opportunity to go big and bold with political debates surrounding the meaning behind peaches. The two characters, Madeline and Barabra, both come from different classes and have a big debate on their views and feelings about the fruit. I created the characters and backgrounds from watercolour paintings/ swatches, which I edited in Photoshop. Then I rigged the characters on Toon Boom Harmony. This film made me explore a complex and rather juicy plot and opened up the world of rigging and learning how to animate on Toon Boom. Along with directing voice actresses and my composer- a full-on women's production!