Therabody SmartGoggles Launch Film by DNGR | STASH MAGAZINE

Therabody “SmartGoggles” Launch Film by DNGR

Director/animator Sloan Anderson at 3D motion/visualization studio DNGR in Denver: “Therabody reached out to us to produce three complete world-class product animations for an upcoming product launch – all in under 12 weeks from concept to completion. [Watch]

Tooletries Reusable Forever Brand Film TAVO Studio | STASH MAGAZINE

Tooletries “Reusable Forever” Brand Film by TAVO Studio

Tavo Ponce, founder and CD at TAVO Studio in Madrid: “Tooletries is an Australian company that specializes in grooming and personal care products. Made of silicone to ensure they perform to a high standard and are also long-lasting, they also do not use plastic packaging anymore. Design, functionality, and simplicity are the main pillars of this brand. [Watch]

Google Generative Branding Expressions Zachary Corzine | STASH MAGAZINE

Google Generative Branding Expressions by Zachary Corzine

Set free to explore new 3D design directions for Google, Portland director and CG artist Zachary Corzine conjures a series of tactile experiments in materials both alien and familiar. [Watch]

Montblanc Lets Its Hair Down in New “Brothers Grimm” Product Film by Frame

Referencing Rapunzel’s legendary locks, Copenhagen CG studio Frame craft an elegant and intricate film to introduce the Brothers Grimm limited edition fountain pen for German luxury brand Montblanc. [Watch]

Twitter Safety Mode film by Fern | STASH MAGAZINE

Fern Dramatizes the Benefits of “Safety Mode” for Twitter

From the team at Fern in Atlanta: “Twitter’s Safety Mode helps fight online harassment, an issue that impacts a small but highly-visible group of people (including celebrities, athletes, female journalists, and marginalized communities) by giving them a tool to automatically block spammy, uninvited, harassing, or abusive replies. [Watch]

Bilbili Light-Seeking Animation Film by Somei | STASH MAGAZINE

Bilbili “Light Catcher” Animation Recruitment Film by Somei

Director and designer Somei Sun in Shanghai, China: “In 2019, Chinese video sharing website Bilbili launched the Small Universe Project to encourage students and independent animators to submit domestic animation short films. In order to discover more outstanding creators, this year, they announced that it would upgrade the project to a broader Light-Seeking plan for groups.” [Watch]

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