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Scuba Analytics “A Sea of Data” Brand Film by Coat of Arms

From cofounders/CDs Clara Lehmann and Jonathan Lacocque at Coat of Arms: “Scuba Analytics redefines data analysis for business users. This video moves you from a sea of confusing data to an underwater ecosystem of intelligent and actionable data with some help from Scuba’s hero, an octopus!” [Watch]

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KIDSØ “Finja” Music Video by Swann+Yoann

Brothers Swann and Yoann Chesnel, the Paris-based directors who swept onto the Stash radar in 2020 with their multi-award-winning short film Falling Down, return with a mesmerizing new music video for German producer duo KIDSØ. [Watch]

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Ecology Action Center “Marine Protected Areas” Explainer by Wonderlust

From the team at Wonderlust in Halifax, NS: “Marine protected areas are a tool we can use to help safeguard marine life from threats of overfishing, pollution, and climate change.” [Watch]

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Sneakers BR “StanSmith: Boto Cor de Rosa” Spot by Vinicius Lavor and Enzo Kinukawa

Director/animators Vinicius Lavor and Enzo Kinukawa help Brazilian streetwear retailer Sneakers BR raise awareness and funds for the preservation of the pink river dolphin (Boto Cor de Rosa) with this stand-out CG film. [Watch]

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“ADVENT x FAREWELL” Short Film / NFT Diptych by Fabian Aerts

Motion Designer and 3D Artist Fabian Aerts in Brussels, Belgium: “‘ADVENT x FAREWELL’ was designed as a diptych which symbolizes the beginning and the end of an era, birth and death that accompanies everything coming from this world. [Watch]

“Forever” Short Film by Mitch McGlocklin

Director Mitch McGlocklin in Los Angeles: “‘Forever’ was created with the experimental technique of using LiDAR to capture real-life moments and environments. The LiDAR unit used to acquire the footage was originally created for self-driving cars.” [Watch]

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