Amaro and Walden Shotting short film by The Line | STASH MAGAZINE

The Line’s Amaro and Walden are Back!

Four years ago London animation house The Line introduced the world to the “rowdy boy racer, hipster hybrids” Amaro and Walden. Now the cartoon duo is back, selling weed and complaining about their neighborhood’s changing demographics. [Watch]

Das Handwerk Gunnar Bloss by Halal | STASH MAGAZINE

Das Handwerk “Is this Still Craft?” by Emmanuel Adjei

Dutch-Ghanian director and visual artist Emmanuel Adjei carves out a starkly beautiful spot for the German craft association Das Handwerk – part of a new campaign thru the agency Heimat with extensive VFX and post handled by Storz & Escherich in Berlin. [Watch]

Vacationer Magnetism music video by Raman Djafari | | STASH MAGAZINE

Vacationer “Magnetism” Music Video by Raman Djafari

German director/animator Raman Djafari, who burst onto the Stash radar a year ago with his fearless work for FJAAK “Snow,” returns with another vibrant and dream-like music video, this one for Philadelphia’s Vacationer. [Watch]

Sog animated short film by Jonatan Schwenk | STASH MAGAZINE

Behind the Scenes on “Sog” with Director Jonatan Schwenk

Join director Jonatan Schwenk for an insightful and comprehensive look into the challenges of combining stop-motion, CG, 2D, and live action into the short film “Sog,” his multi-award winning animated allegory for tolerance and understanding. [Watch]

Forget Me Not animated short film The Animation Workshop| STASH MAGAZINE

“Forget Me Not” from The Animation Workshop

If you need a break from the speed and greed of the media rush, I recommend watching “Forget Me Not,” a gentle animated short about friendship and letting go rendered in atmospheric 3D by students from The Animation Workshop in Denmark. [Watch]

Travelers "Unfinished Stories: The Tree House" by Lobo | STASH MAGAZINE

Travelers “Unfinished Stories: The Tree House” by Guilherme Marcondes

In an effort to reduce traffic fatalities caused by distracted drivers, Travelers Insurance and TBWA\Chiat\Day New York commissioned a series of animated films imagining unfinished chapters in the lives of actual victims. [Watch]