Polyester Studio character manifesto reel | STASH MAGAZINE

Polyester Promos the Power of Characters in New Manifesto

The crew of steadfast character evangelists at Polyester Studio in Toronto just released their latest manifesto, a showcase for their recent work hosted by three fuzzy friends and designed to make the work stand out in a sea of reels. [Watch]

University of Regina Imagineur brand film by Polyester | STASH MAGAZINE

Polyester Adds Plenty of Character to University of Regina Imagineur Brand Film

The character animation team at Polyester in Toronto break out a diverse cast of personalities and multiple production techniques in this snappy film for the University of Regina thru Halifax agency M5. [Watch]

Polyester Launches Weekend Characters Retail Shop with Short Film | STASH MAGAZINE

Polyester Launches Weekend Characters Retail Shop With Short Film

To mark the opening of its retail shop Weekend Characters, Toronto animation studio Polyester produced this wonderfully whimsical short film mixing characters featured on merchandise in the store with live-action. [Watch]

Polyester Studio Breathing Series | STASH MAGAZINE

Polyester Studio Wants You to Stay Calm and Animate On

Jeremy Dimmock, co-founder at Polyester Studio in Toronto: “In these times of stress and uncertainty, animators often feel a lack of control that causes us to be unaware we are breathing more rapidly and elevating our cortisol levels.” [Watch]

Passage-Short-Film-by-Polyester | STASH MAGAZINE

Polyester Peeks Into the “Passage” With New Short Film

Polyester Studio in Toronto just dropped their latest in-house short film called Passage, a surreal mix of cel and 3D animation they describe as “a man’s journey inward as he strives for peace in the moments after death.” [Watch]

Mozilla Amaya’s Flashlight Polyester Studio | STASH MAGAZINE

Mozilla “Amaya’s Flashlight” by Polyester Studio

Charming treatment for a serious subject from Polyester Studio in Toronto for Mozilla and their efforts to help students of color who are often flagged to their teachers because testing software can’t see them. [Watch]