The Youth and Colossal Animate Havaianas | STASH MAGAZINE

The Youth and Colossal Animate the Feeling of Havaianas

The Brazilian team of prodco The Youth and animation studio Colossal (who were both behind this Doritos insanity) return with a wave of character chaos in this film for Havaianas and their ubiquitous flip-flop sandals. [Watch]

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LEGO “Arts and Crafts” Campaign by Picturesmith

The team at Picturesmith in London teams with prodco Highly Unlikely and the LEGO Agency on a whimsical stop motion campaign to remind parents that LEGO is a great product for arts and crafts projects. [Watch]

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Virgin Media WiFi Hits the Road Courtesy of Jeff Low and Untold Studios

And the award for Best Groomed CG Creature in a TV Spot goes to this shaggy, Triumph-riding highland cow brought to life by the VFX team at Untold Studios and Biscuit director Jeff Low thru VCCP London for Virgin Media. [Watch]

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Director Danae Gosset and Pencil Studio Drop “Running” Music Video for TSHA

Director and art director Danaé Gosset leads the team at Pencil Studio into what she calls “an abstract and psychedelic visual exploration of self-introspection and imagination” for London producer/musician TSHA. [Watch]

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Tundra Honors Endangered Indigenous Cultures with “Sakha” Short Film

Alexander Okhlopkov founder of animation studio Tundra: “Tundra is an animation studio from New Zealand and Yakutia in North Eastern Russia, our mission is to share the indigenous culture of Sakha with the world through the art of animation. [Watch]

Steve Cutts Short Film A Brief Disagreement | STASH MAGAZINE

Fabulous New Steve Cutts Short Film “A Brief Disagreement”

UK illustrator/animator Steve Cutts (whose short film Happiness we consider mandatory viewing), just dropped his latest cheery observation about humanity, a frantic three-minute look at our proclivity for conflict called “A Brief Disagreement”. [Watch]