What You May Find: FITC x Sarofsky | STASH MAGAZINE

FITC Toronto 2020 “What You May Find” by Sarofsky

When FITC had to cancel the 2020 edition of their flagship event in Toronto, the crew and director Erin Sarofsky choose to release the conference titles as a reminder of “What You May Find” at future intersections of design and technology. [Watch]

Lemp’s Last Wright documentary titles | STASH MAGAZINE

“Lemp’s Last Wright” Documentary Titles by Jordan Bergren

Motion designer and director Jordan Bergren: “In late 2019 my friend Franki Cambeletta reached out asking if I’d be interested in creating a title sequence for his upcoming documentary ‘Lemp’s Last Wright’. [Watch]

Ecobee Your home as you imagine it by FutureDeluxe | STASH MAGAZINE

Ecobee “Your Home, as You Imagine It” by FutureDeluxe

Andrew Jones, founder/ECD at FutureDeluxe in London: “Created as part of a global rebrand to coincide with the launch of Ecobee’s new SmartHome products, we were commissioned to design, direct and craft a series of product films to help bring Ecobee to the forefront of SmartHome innovation. [Watch]

Logos software brand film by Roma Erohnovich | STASH MAGAZINE

Logos Software Branding Film by Roman Erohnovich

Director/designer Roman Erohnovich in Moscow: “Logos is a computational and mathematical package for modeling physical processes in the aviation, automotive, nuclear power, and aerospace industries and the first digital product presented by Rosatom State Nuclear Energy Corporation. [Watch]

Legends of Runeterra launch trailer | STASH MAGAZINE

“Legends of Runeterra” Launch Trailer by Ben Hibon

New work from Swiss-born, UK-based director Ben Hibon is always welcome news and this massive launch trailer for Legends of Runeterra – Riot Games’ free-to-play digital collectible card game – demonstrates why. [Watch]

“Permission To Move” Trailer by Niceshit Studio

Using a light touch and multiple animation techniques, Niceshit Studio in Barcelona turns a potentially very dry promo for an online course and book on chronic pain into a hopeful, helpful, and very watchable 90-second film. [Watch]

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