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Woot Creative Loops in Samsung’s Wallet in Four New Films

Woot Creative, the Seoul-based 3D motion and animation studio whose versatility we’ve seen demonstrated in very different spots for Dell and Fissler, are back with a delightful set of four looping films for Samsung’s digital Wallet. [Watch]

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Le Cube and Friends Make Sure Coca-Cola is “Reborn”

Working with Miami agency AKQA Bloom, LA prodco Landia, and an array of animation styles and techniques (including CG, 2D, and stop-motion), the crew at Le Cube highlight Coca-Cola’s returnable bottles in a fun and frenetic :30 spot. [Watch]

Stylo Creative Slips Onto the Stash Radar With Style

As proof the CG handbag wars are heating up, take a peek at this lush and atmospheric product film from Los Angeles 3D motion studio Stylo Creative built around the details and textures of Louis Vuitton’s classic Coussin bag. [Watch]

Joanna Goldman Uncovers the Hidden History of the Graham Cracker | STASH MAGAZINE

Joanna Goldman Uncovers the Hidden History of the Graham Cracker

Montreal art director/motion designer Joanna Goldman takes on the surprisingly racy story of the birth and evolution of the humble Graham cracker in this personal explainer/mini-doc created while on maternity leave (during nap times). [Watch]

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ManvsMachine Rolls Out “Extraordinary Humans” for F1

Packaging up live-action footage with X-ray and thermal design treatments, ManvsMachine and London agency Pablo, deliver a visceral global launch campaign for Formula 1 “celebrating not only the sport but the humans at the heart of it.” [Watch]

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SCAD’s CoMotion 2024 Conference Opens With “The Nature System” Title Sequence

This year’s edition of Savannah College of Art and Design’s CoMotion conference opened with this title sequence which anchored a full branding package of 100+ deliverables designed and produced by a team of 40 students. [Watch]

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