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Microsoft “Office UX” Brand Film by Media.Work

From the Media.Work team in Moscow: “To tell more about the next chapter of Office, the design team at Microsoft came up with an idea for a short film and reached out to us to collaborate on it.” [Watch]

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“POEM” Short Film by Hiroshi Takagishi and WOW

Director/designer Hiroshi Takagishi at WOW in Tokyo: “After seeing ancient Jomon pottery with my own eyes, I could imagine (from the unique protrusions and patterns) the scenery, appearance, and movement of living things, the sounds, and their textures.” [Watch]

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“Iota” Spec Product Film by Piotr Rudkowski and Michael Zawol

Director/designer Piotr Rudkowski in Warsaw, Poland:”‘Iota’ is a personal project with the creative exploration of different worlds from nature and technology, set together. It all started from finding a way to connect these two concepts and ended in fully merging them into one integrated notion. [Watch]

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Luciole Brand Film by Bolide Studio

Bolide Studio in Montreal just slipped onto the Stash radar with this elegant and languid brand film for Luciole, a contemporary lighting fixture design and manufacturing company also located in Montreal. [Watch]

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Kinkajous “Those Real” Ambient Music Video by Marco Fontan

Following up their collaboration on the stand-out “Convolution” music video, Austrian director/animator Marco Fontan and London band Kinkajous reteam for an ambient and abstract outing off the album Being Waves. [Watch]

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Bosideng “Down Jacket” Spot by Barry Greaves and MPC

From the team at MPC: “We partnered directly with [Chinese apparel brand] Bosideng to launch a full CGI global commercial, directed by MPC’s Barry Greaves. The aim was to showcase the rigorous 150-step process each jacket encounters before meeting customers. [Watch]