Get a jump on your spring brainstorming with this two-minute glimpse at all the motion projects packed into Stash 158, the latest design, animation, and VFX work to be inducted into the Stash Permanent Collection. [Watch]
Category 3D Style, Advertising, AI, Animation, Brand film, Broadcast Design, BTS, BTS, CG, Character Animation, Explainer, Featured, Games, Glitch, Illustration, Motion Capture, Motion Design, Music Video, Realtime, Short Films, Student Work, Titles, VFX · Tags 2 OAKS Productions, Adamastor Studio, Agora Studios, AIM Studios, Alchemy, Ambassadors, Andy Hall, ArtClass, Brazen Animation, Elastic, Feed Me Light, Filmic Art, Filmograph, FLOATING HOUSE, Found Studio, George Eleftheroglou, Giant Ant, Hornet, Hydra Studios, Igor Sordokhonov, Imaginary Forces, Jeremy Mansford, Jungler, Leo Sanchez Studio, Leon Klaas, Media.Work, Nadia Tzuo, Nexus, Paul Trillo, Plains of Yonder, RICHPRJCTS, Ripple Group, Ronnie Koff, Sarah Beth Morgan, Sava Zivkovic, STYLEFRAME, Tavo Studio, Taylor Yontz, The Animation Workshop, The Mill, Toke Madsen, Trizz, Unit Motion Design, UoU Studio, Vincent Gibaud, Woodwork, YETI Pictures, Yves Geleyn, 绽点
Posted
on February 3, 2023
Director Olivier Staphylas (Kung Fu Panda, How to Train Your Dragon) teams with choreographer Nicky Andersen (BTS, Taylor Swift) and a serious character design/animation crew to launch Simon Fuller’s virtual band The Meeps. [Watch]
Category Animation, CG, Character Animation, Featured, Music Video · Tags 2 OAKS Productions, Agora Studios, Brazen Animation, Emile Ghantous, Keith Hetrick, Lance Tolbert, Leo Sanchez Studio, Olivier Staphylas, Sameer Agrawal, Simon Fuller, The Meeps, Titra Studios
A stumpy but fearless sea captain finds himself alone against impossible odds in “Tempest,” a CG short packed with high drama and spectacular VFX from director Bryan Engram and the Brazen Animation crew in Dallas. [Watch]
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on September 16, 2014
Feel-good self-promo from the “audacious gathering of artists, animators, scientists, writers, designers, producers, and marketers” who formed Brazen Animation in Dallas in 2013 to work on commercials while they develop their own feature projects.
The fluid, monochrome, one-minute romp follows the character-hopping exploits of studio mascot Ignatius. [Watch]