HBF BAO Collection jformento | STASH MAGAZINE

jformento Get Comfortable with the “Bao” Collection for HBF

Director/animator Jonathan Formento at jformento in London: “We’re really excited to share another wonderful 3D animation and film created for HBF, [a two-hundred-year-old furniture maker in North Carolina]. [Watch]

Google DeepMind Visualizing AI Wes Cockx | STASH MAGAZINE

Wes Cockx is “Visualizing AI” for Google’s DeepMind

The latest visual experiments by veteran design director Wes Cockx find the Brooklyn-based CG artist applying his signature mix of abstract realism and bold/playful colors to the task of “Visualizing AI” for Google’s DeepMind. [Watch]

Samsung HMD Odyssey Aleksandr Smirnov The Ciners | STASH MAGAZINE

Aleksandr Smirnov Immerses You in Style for Samsung’s HMD Odyssey+ VR Headset

In this spec spot, director/CG artist Aleksandr Smirnov and the CG crew at The Ciners in London conjure an atmosphere of intrigue and envy by framing Samsung’s HMD Odyssey+ VR headset as an uber-fashionable must-have. [Watch]

Danish Lamp Product Film Atelier Ostal and Ugo Pignal | STASH MAGAZINE

Atelier Ostal Illuminate the “Danish Lamp” With Ugo Pignal

CG specialists Atelier Ostal in Toulouse, France, just landed on the Stash radar with their submission of this sleek and minimal spot produced in concert with Paris-based composer and sound designer Ugo Pignal. [Watch]

Ledger Nano X CG product film by Magnane | STASH MAGAZINE

Magnane Elevates Ledger’s Nano X Hardware Wallet

Director/CD Benoit Challand at Magnane in Lyon, France: “We were invited to create the hero film and key visuals for the Nano X, one of the most popular products from Ledger, a trusted maker of hardware crypto wallets. [Watch]

Brutal Shadow Arch Viz Short Film by Tigrelab | STASH MAGAZINE

Tigrelab Explore the Ambient Beauty of Brutalism in New Arch Viz Short Film

From the team at Tigrelab in Barcelona: “Brutal Shadow is an explorative CG short film where light and shadow take center stage to explore architectural form and atmosphere through 12 iconic brutalist buildings.” [Watch]

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