Adobe Shasta Intro Film by Very True Story | STASH MAGAZINE

Adobe Shasta Intro Film by Very True Story

From the team at Very True Story in Oakland, CA: “One of the most fun parts of our job is getting a sneak peek at new tech that is being created and Project Shasta is one that we literally exclaimed “that is so cool!” during the initial briefing. [Watch]

Polpharma Forever Forest Brand Film by Pigeon Studio | STASH MAGAZINE

Polpharma “Forever Forest” Brand Film by Pigeon Studio

An ambitious mix of stop-motion, 2D design, 3D animation, illustration, and hand-poured porridge merge into an engaging explainer by Pigeon Studio in Kraków for an eco-initiative from Polish pharmaceutical brand Polpharma. [Watch]

2022 Motion Motion Festival Trailer by Melina Poire | STASH MAGAZINE

2022 Motion Motion Festival Trailer by Melina Poire

Director and motion designer Mélina Poiré in Montreal: “Motion Motion is a Nantes-based design festival offering the opportunity to discover the diversity of motion graphics through exhibitions, conferences, meetings, screenings, children’s workshops, and audiovisual concerts. [Watch]

Minima Blockchain Manifesto by Ordinary Folk | STASH MAGAZINE

Minima Blockchain “Manifesto” by Ordinary Folk

From the team at Ordinary Folk in Vancouver: “When it came to introducing their mission to the world, Minima wanted to go for something a little outside what you’d normally expect from a web3 company.” [Watch]

AIZE-Brand-Film-by-Tendril | STASH MAGAZINE

Aize Brand Film by Tendril

How do you convince no-nonsense industrial engineers to change the way they work? Director Nidia Dias and the Tendril design and CG crew take on that challenge with an inspiring brand film for Norwegian software makers Aize.
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UNICEF Rabbids Consent PSA by Supamonks | STASH MAGAZINE

“UNICEF & Rabbids: Consent” PSA by Supamonks

Paris character animation masters Supamonks borrow members of the Raving Rabbids (aka Lapins crétins) and the guaranteed chaos that follows them to deliver an important message to children about their rights for UNICEF. [Watch]

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