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Elastic and Duncan Elms Look Forward to “A Brief History of the Future” on PBS

Elastic CD Duncan Elms, whose design and motion talents we keep tabs on here, sets an optimistic tone for A Brief History Of The Future, the new PBS doc series exploring “how re-thinking tomorrow can bring long-term change”. [Watch]

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Best of Stash 2022: Brand Films!

As audiences have slipped away from traditional TV viewing, most marketers have embraced the flexibility of brand films (produced primarily for online, social, and point-of-sale viewing) as their promotional weapon of choice. [Watch]

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Start the Year Inspired with a Preview of Stash 151

Kick-off 2022 with a shot of creative adrenaline – take two minutes to check out this preview of the 31 brilliant design, animation, and VFX projects included in Stash 151. [Watch]

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WWF Market “Locally Sourced” Brand Film by Ethem Cem

Director/designer Ethem Cem in Istanbul, Turkey: “WWF Market offers a wide selection of products ranging from sustainably made clothes to zero plastic alternatives for everyday use. All products are sewed in fair-trade certified ateliers and distributed using eco-friendly packaging.” [Watch]

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Preview All the Motion Projects Selected for Stash 141!

STASH 141 lands just in time to froth up your quarantined creative juices, adding another two hours of outstanding motion work (plus behind the scenes features and exclusive interviews) to The Stash Permanent Collection. [Watch]

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“Alef” Main Titles by Ethem Cem and Ugur Baltepe

The Istanbul team of director/designer Ethem Cem and motion designer/art director Ugur Baltepe sharpen an ethereal, timeless tone into a sinister edge in these titles crafted in CG for the eight-part detective thriller “Alef”. [Watch]

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