Wisp Way
In 1951 estranged siblings, Charlie and Amy, visit their youngest brother’s grave on the anniversary of his death. As tensions rise, a mysterious glowing light appears before them. Both siblings give chase, desperate to reach the wisp before the other. What the wisp has to teach them goes beyond their petty rivalries.
Directed by Tash Bell
Produced By Daniel Burnett and Brooklyn Loibl
A Griffith Film School Production
My Roles
-Producer
-Toon Boom Rigger
-Animator
-Visual Effects Artist
-Compositor
-Sound Designer
Visual Effects
I was responsible for designing and creating the visual effects on this project, including "wisp" effects, ghost effects, particles and lighting.
Toon Boom Rig
I created the rig for Charlie, one of the film's two protagonists.
The rig was created in Toon Boom Harmony as a hybrid substitution and interpolation rig.
Animation
I also contributed to the film's animation. I animated 3D assets, characters (both rigs and frame by frame), text, and the Wisp, in several shots.