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Geoffroy Barbet-Massin and the Duracell Bunny Save Christmas

French director Geoffroy Barbet-Massin, who we last covered for his twist on traditional Japanese art for France TV’s coverage of the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, flies off in a totally different direction in this CG holiday comedy for Duracell. [Watch]

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The Mill and MPC Advertising Unite Under The Mill Brand

From the release: With an ambition to become the world’s largest creative visual arts company, Technicolor Creative Studios has announced the incorporation of award-winning VFX studio MPC Advertising into sister brand The Mill, to create one global studio network. [Watch]

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Best of Stash 2021: Advertising

While the bulk of advertising produced each year may induce yawns or irritation, if you look long and hard enough you will find exceptional work that combines creative and technical innovation to deliver emotional engagement. [Watch]

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UNESCO #CookieFactory Promo by makemepulse and Mikros MPC

UNESCO, the United Nations agency focused on “promoting world peace and security”, is now looking out for your personal online security with a Chrome browser extension called The Cookie Factory. [Watch]

Stash 148 Drops over Two Solid Hours of Inspiration | STASH MAGAZINE

Stash 148 Drops over Two Solid Hours of Inspiration

Elevate your creative output with a blast of inspiration from Stash 148, the latest must-see addition to the Stash Permanent Collection, the definitive video archive of brilliant motion design, animation, and VFX projects. [Watch]

Chanel "N°5 Factory" by Thomas Lagrange and Mikros | STASH MAGAZINE

Chanel “N°5 Factory” by Thomas Lagrange and Mikros

Chanel’s iconic N°5 fragrance (first launched by Gabrielle Chanel in 1921) benefits from a whimsical update in this spot directed by French fashion photographer Thomas Lagrange with animation and post by Mikros in Paris. [Watch]

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