Coinbase The Degen Trilogy Part 1 Lauren Indovina LIGHT | STASH MAGAZINE

Coinbase “The Degen Trilogy: Part 1” by Lauren Indovina, Partizan, and LIGHT

Director and concept artist Lauren Indovina heads up a sprawling international production crew, led by VFX and animation studio LIGHT, as they corral NFTs, bored apes, and web3 into a crypto adventure of epic proportions. [Watch]

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Intel “Sensations” Art Film by Hussain Almossawi and Mossawi Studios

Hussain Almossawi, founder/director at Mossawi Studios in Brooklyn, NY: “In this collaboration with Intel, we created a short art film that visually evokes different emotions and feelings through motion, sound, color, and form.” [Watch]

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Hayley Morris Helps MTV Celebrate Women’s History Month with “How to Triumph Like a Girl”

Director/Animator Hayley Morris in Providence, RI: “This animation was created for MTV’s Women’s History Month 2022. I was inspired by Ada Limon’s poem, How to Triumph Like a Girl which celebrates the strength and power of every woman.” [Watch]

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Daniel Stankler and TED-Ed Ask “How Do You Know You’re Not Dreaming?”

Director/animator Daniel Stankler in London: “Bizarre things happen in dreams but don’t seem strange at the time. So, how do you know you’re not in a dream right now? [Watch]

Hoodies for the Homeless Music Video Sean Wehrli Mayukh Goswami | STASH MAGAZINE

Hoodies for the Homeless Music Video by Sean Wehrli and Mayukh Goswami

Director/animator duo Sean Wehrli and Mayukh Goswami back up rappers Dave East, Jay Electronica, and Tavis Sage with a hand-crafted music video full of grit and shadows for NYC non-profit Hoodies for the Homeless. [Watch]

Stories to be Remembered Short Film Animagic | STASH MAGAZINE

“Stories to be Remembered” Short Film by Animagic

Self-promotional videos can be a slippery slope for motion studios, often sliding into over-earnest or over-confident manifestos but Animagic strikes the right tone with this two-minute look at the importance of stories in human history. [Watch]