Robert B. Westerfield Jr.

Robert B. Westerfield Jr.

After seeing Star Wars and Wizards, Robert fell in love with the idea of movie-making. For many years, he created costumes and props until he could work on Shockwave Darkside. During that film, he was able to work with Dan DeFilippo and the other Producers, learning that part of the craft. This opened the door for him to make his movies. Learning the cost of Live Action Movies, Robert chose the follow the post-war Japanese Animation Model. You can draw a Castle or a Straw Hut, or a space station for the same price. Westerfield Studios’ first I.P. was purchased in 2015, and it started animating.

Kim Marie Toutain Westerfield

Kim Marie Toutain Westerfield

Kim Marie Toutain Westerfield

Kim is our Producer here at Westerfield Studios. In her early years, she learned piano and loved to sing and perform. She acted in a couple of high school plays and learned about the skill/art of film projection. Running the projector, she fell in love with the movies. It 1995, she met Robert, who opened up the world of filmmaking to her, where she found her niche with keeping an eye on the purse strings. As she keeps us on budget, she still lets us get the job done.

Vic Hoskin

Vic Hoskin

Vic Hoskin

Vic is our lead Line Producer. Vic was brought into the props department (2005) to oversee the prop production and sales.  After our move into animation, Vic now oversees and handles the logistics of our Live Action Department  (Rotoscoping/Motion Capture).

 
 

Conner A. Farrell

 

Mike Scott

Conner A. Farrell

Born in New Jersey, Connor started making stories whenever he could. He began by playing imaginary games with his siblings and friends, then wrote on pieces of paper and manilla folders, before making his first movie on an iPad at the age of 10. After moving to Florida in 2015, and with the help of his Suncoast Polytechnical High School film class, Connor improved his craft, winning an award for his short story and several presentations at film festivals for his short Still Here. He has worked on several productions around Florida, and hopes to continue the expansion of his knowledge, resources, and, importantly, friends. Sappy but true.

Associate Producer

 

Mike Scott

“Dead Guy” has been very active in the Zombie community over the years and helped contribute to the original material for World War Z and other undead projects. He has been with us since the early stages of the Halo armor building in 2001. He's very adept with computer design and digital layout. He is instrumental in the 3-D aspects of animation.