Meet Emily Huse
Emily Huse is a writer and filmmaker currently located in Richmond, Virginia. After graduating summa cum laude from the Virginia Commonwealth Cinema program, Emily completed an editorial internship at Filmmaker magazine, where she conducted interviews and collaborated with other writers to edit articles for the Filmmaker website.
During her time at VCU, Emily was awarded the 2024 VCUArts Undergraduate Research Grant. The grant was used in the production of her stop motion animated film, Honk, coming in the summer of 2025. Lover of all things romantic, silly, and quirky, Emily combines her writing, editing, and animation skills to create unique and fun projects and films.

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HONK
Goober is a very serious man, born in the body of a clown. He must work hard to overcome other’s preconceived notions about him, to show the world who he really is.
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Honk is a stop-motion short film that uses humor and metaphorical storytelling to explore what it is like to not feel at home in one's own body. The film examines how the relationship between identity and body affects a person’s standing in society.
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Film: Writer, Director, Production Assistant,
Assistant Director, and Editor
Writer, Director, Producer, Puppet Design & Fabrication, Photographer, and Editor​
​Honk
First Assistant Director
Nymphs on Granite Rock
First Assistant Director and Editor
Lady Knight​
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First Assistant Director and Editor
Dream Boy
Script Supervisor
The Kennel
Writer​​
Filmmaker Magazine
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