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Feed Me Light and Elastic Open Dead Island 2 With Gory Calm

Contrasting the tranquil present with the trauma of very recent (and bloody) events, the teams at Feed Me Light in London and Elastic in LA put a new spin on zombie apocalypse scenarios with this opening for Dead Island 2. [Watch]

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Stash 158 Packs Two New Hours of Motion Madness into the Permanent Collection

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]

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Elastic Wrangles Fungi to Open “The Last of Us” on HBO

After researching the structure and behavior of multiple fungi species, Elastic CDs Andy Hall and Nadia Tzuo cultivate a chilling planetary invasion for the title sequence of HBO’s post-apocalyptic drama series “The Last of Us”. [Watch]

Netflix “Amend: The Fight for America” Graphics and Animation Package by Elastic and Titmouse | STASH MAGAZINE

Netflix “Amend: The Fight for America” Graphics and Animation Package by Elastic and Titmouse

The ongoing resonance of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution snaps into stark focus in the Netflix docu-series “Amend: The Fight for America” thanks to powerful animation and graphics by LA studios Elastic and Titmouse. [Watch]

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Elastic and Feed Me Light Launch Transatlantic Partnership

From the release: Award-winning design studio Elastic and UK animation studio Feed Me Light are announcing a reciprocal partnership, allowing both companies to broaden their reach across advertising and entertainment projects. [Watch]

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Behind Elastic’s “Game of Thrones” Oreo Remake

Angus Wall’s original 2011 title sequence for HBO’s The Game of Thrones has been imitated and spoofed many times but none of those tributes were as technically ambitious or as popular with audiences as this one. [Watch]

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