Blue Peter Our Planet Now Asa Lucander Aardman | STASH MAGAZINE

Blue Peter “Our Planet Now” by Åsa Lucander and Aardman

Based on a poem by an eight-year-old fan of the BBC kids’ show Blue Peter, this heart-tugger by director Åsa Lucander and the Aardman animation team was premiered for world leaders at the COP26 climate change conference in Glasgow. [Watch]

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Defenders of Wildlife “Wolf Awareness Week” by Adam Glickfield and Very True Story

Director Adam Glickfield at Very True Story in Oakland, CA: “We were thrilled to partner with Defenders of Wildlife once again to create an animation to amplify their message of conservation and protection.” [Watch]

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Lobster Reveals “The Surprisingly Long History of Electric Cars” for Ted-Ed

Fausto Montanari, director at Lobster in Genoa, Italy: “We really believe education is an important part of where our industry can make the difference, and when we have the chance we love to support initiatives such as TED-Ed. [Watch]

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Kdbra Reveals Lifecycle of the “The Capperpillar”

Ilya Lindberg, founder and art director at Kdbra in St. Petersburg, Russia: “When you hear about plastic recycling, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Maybe You think of separate garbage cans on the street. Or you think of taking one plastic and turning it into another. But it’s a lot more interesting than that.” [Watch]

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Microsoft “Office UX” Brand Film by Media.Work

From the Media.Work team in Moscow: “To tell more about the next chapter of Office, the design team at Microsoft came up with an idea for a short film and reached out to us to collaborate on it.” [Watch]

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WWF “You can’t Negotiate with Ice” by NOMINT (with BTS)

Using a combination of 3D printing, mold-making, and 1,000 liters of ice, NOMINT directors Yannis Konstantinidis and Marcos Savignanoto transform 500 polar bear ice sculptures into a powerful stop-motion story of the disappearing Arctic. [Watch]

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