Carolina Herrera Gem Collection Brand Films by Bark & Bite | STASH MAGAZINE

Carolina Herrera Gem Collection Brand Films by Bark&Bite

Bark&Bite in Leeds/London: “Continuing our collaboration with Carolina Herrera on their Gem Collection, we were tasked with producing a campaign that paid tribute to the heritage of the brand and their commitment to creative excellence.” [Watch]

Hidden Level "Airspace Monitoring Service" Explainer by Sam Tato | STASH MAGAZINE

Hidden Level “Airspace Monitoring Service” Explainer by Sam Tato

Given the rising tide of assembly-line explainer videos, finding a truly elegant and engaging project feels all the more rewarding. Case in point: this VO-free view into the tech of drone monitoring by CG artist and motion designer Sam Tato. [Watch]

Facebook "Cybersec" Brand Film by Kijek/Adamski | STASH MAGAZINE

Facebook “Cybersec” Brand Film by Kijek/Adamski

Directors Kasia Kijek and Przemek Adamski at Kijek/Adamski in Warsaw, Poland: “Someone breaking into your Facebook account is like someone breaking into your home. A short video about cybersecurity commissioned by Facebook.” [Watch]

Nipponpaint Automotive “LOOP” Brand Film by Kakeru Mizui | STASH MAGAZINE

Nippon Paint Automotive “LOOP” Brand Film by Kakeru Mizui

Director/animator Kakeru Mizui in Tokyo: “Nippon Paint Automotive Coatings is a division that develops the colors of the future. So what is the color of the future?” [Watch]

Balenciaga Spring '22 Clone Collection by MPC | STASH MAGAZINE

Balenciaga Spring ’22 Clone Collection by MPC

CD Marcus Dryden and the MPC crew combine deepfake AI/machine learning, a real-time game engine, and hands-on VFX work to clone American artist Eliza Douglas and wrap her in every look from Balenciaga’s Spring ’22 collection. [Watch]

Bayer "10 Leaps" Brand Film Project Montage by Fluent | STASH MAGAZINE

Bayer “10 Leaps” Brand Film Montage by Fluent

Fluent Studio in London: “We worked with global agency Optimist Inc in creating 10 animated films to tell a wider brand story for Bayer. The concepts were based on paradigm shifts and impossible breakthroughs in life sciences.” [Watch]

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