Minimalist scene with an orange glow, featuring a transparent, cage-like structure at the center, reminiscent of a Bloq.it Smart Lockers product film by Depth of Field. The ceiling’s grid pattern and long shadows enhance the modern, polished space. Frame from Stash Magazine article.

Depth of Field Lock Up Brand Film Director’s Cut for Bloq.it

Co-founders Afonso Amaro and Pedro Custódio at 3D motion studio Depth of Field in Portugal, just dropped us their first submission to Stash – a lovely mix of disciplined design and refined rendering for smart locker brand Bloq.it. [Watch]

Two people in black dresses stand on a reflective surface surrounded by tall glass panels, manicured bushes, and trees, evoking a surreal, modern garden scene reminiscent of the Lady of the Lake for Roger Dubuis. Frame from Stash Magazine article.

Le truc Unveils the Lady of the Lake for Roger Dubuis

In their latest collab with Geneva’s le truc studio, Swiss luxury watch maker Roger Dubuis strides confidently into the CG horological wars with this elegant mix of fashion-forward live action and motion design. [Watch]

A vintage Polaroid camera sits on a wooden table covered with colorful confetti and sparkles, reminiscent of a scene from the short film "Vintage Electronic Devices" by Studio Aiko, alongside a developed photo showing two smiling people. Frame from Stash Magazine article.

Studio Aiko Finds the Beauty in “Vintage Electronic Devices”

Co-founders Yair Alony and Meny Hilsenrad at Studio Aiko in Tel Aviv take time out from their diet of client-focused CG work to indulge their love for vintage tech design in this relaxed and lovingly-detailed short film. [Watch]

A collage of four images: top left, the word “craft” in green script on a gray background; top right, a brown dachshund on a green background; bottom left, a colorful abstract figure walking; bottom right, a brand film layout by ManvsMachine. Frame from Stash Magazine article.

Zero Bucks Given: ManvsMachine Keeps it Kinetic for Canva

Somehow we missed this work by the team at ManvsMachine for Canva when it first released so we’re making up for it now. It’s a smooth blast of motion, typography, and product demo all rolled into one satisfying brand film. [Watch]

Four abstract title card designs for FITC Toronto 2026 titles by Escafandra feature bold names: colorful geometric shapes, concentric ovals, radiating white bars, and red city-like blocks, all set against black backgrounds. Frame from Stash Magazine article.

FITC Toronto 2026 Celebrates 25 Years With Human-Made Titles by Escafandra

Toronto motion studio Escafandra, co-founded by Julieta Tobon and Luis Mejia, make their Stash debut with these playful, tactile, and “human-made” titles that opened the 25th anniversary edition of FITC Toronto earlier today. [Watch]

A young girl in a blue dress with a red bow kneels on a sidewalk, peering into a storm drain—a nod to IT: Welcome to Derry. A bicycle lies nearby, and a missing person flyer rests on the ground in this small-town scene. Frame from Stash Magazine article.

Filmograph Reveals the Fear (and Fun) Under the Fantasy in “IT: Welcome to Derry” Titles

Following their 2025 Emmy-nom for The Penguin titles, CD Aaron Becker and the motion crew at Filmograph reteam with HBO but shift to a campy mid-century illustration style in this open for supernatural horror series It: Welcome to Derry. [Watch]