About us

Wyld Stallyons was born on the first of October 2006. Comprised of directors Jason Arber and Chris Sayer, and producers Natalie Busuttil and Janey Robinson, we create moving image work for the music, broadcast and advertising industries.

We direct, shoot live action, write, produce visual effects and project manage.

In 2011, Wyld Stallyons were joined by a new roster of directors: Pete Mellor (Peepshow Collective), Silvia Casali (Niceshit), Mark Walker, Pierre Magnol (Bright Photon) and Jack Pirie and Alex Hylands-White (Halcyon Nights).

Our clients include ITV, Channel 4, Five, BMW Sauber, MTV Networks, Honda, Wolff Olins, Philips, Ministry of Sound, World Wildlife Fund, Bacardi, Haymarket, Lascivious and VH1. We have collaborated with many illustrators such as Elliot Thoburn, Jon Burgerman and Bob Staake, and our work has been featured in Pictoplasma, OFFF and onedotzero.

Meet our producers:

Natalie Busuttil - Production Director

After spending her teenage years in the dark depths of Southampton, listening to old 7"s of The Beatles, Nat fled for London to work at some of the capital's new wave of young, integrated marketing agencies, working with the likes of Stella Artois, Budweiser and Bacardi on their music and film activity. With a highly creative approach to production, Nat has worked with brands, festivals, youth culture agencies and production companies to create effective campaigns, brand strategy, events, design and moving image.

Janey Robinson - Producer

Janey began life in the North West and spent her student days far away at the Arts Institute at Bournemouth. There she moved from photography to film and installation, becoming involved with a number of mixed media exhibitions in the city before graduating in 2009. She left the South coast for London to pursue fashion and film and has since worked with onedotzero, styled for the likes of Harrods Magazine, Vanity Fair, Burberry, and been involved with a number of high profile commercials. Janey’s experience and creative background mean that she is at home producing and styling projects from concept to completion, applying an innovative touch that is both current and challenging.

Photo: Richard May

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