TIFF: The Canadian Experiment
Toronto motion house Polyester Studio animates a heartfelt talk by Canadian director Clement Virgo on what it means to be Canadian for the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). [Watch]
Toronto motion house Polyester Studio animates a heartfelt talk by Canadian director Clement Virgo on what it means to be Canadian for the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). [Watch]
Not To Scale director Colin Hesterly applies his signature bold palette and seamless transitions to help raise awareness of the work Red Cross and Red Crescent do to reunite friends and family separated by conflict and disaster. [Watch]
The sixth edition of OFFF Mexico opened this month with these striking and enigmatic main titles conceived and directed by Sharon Lock at Framestore Design Studio in London from a wide open brief. [Watch]
Wonderfully understated visual treatment for “You Grew Up,” a powerful new track from Sudanese/American hiphop artist Oddisee (aka Amir Mohamed el Khalifa) by Belgian creative studio, Eugene and Louise. [Watch]
Dutch confectionery Tony’s Chocolonely is on a mission to eliminate slavery and child labour from the chocolate industry and build what sounds like a truly Wonka-esque factory in Amsterdam. [Watch]
To punch up the launch of “SYFY25: Origin Stories,” a podcast featuring interviews with sci-fi notables, LA motion studio Laundry designed a series of animated shorts illuminating key moments from the 15-part series. [Watch]