Sometimes I think about things, and sometimes I get sad short film by Louis Crevier | STASH MAGAZINE

“Sometimes I Think About Things…” Short Film by Louis Crevier

This ambitious and highly personal new short film by Helsinki director and video artist Louis Crevier “explores the inner struggles of the artist; the fears, anxieties, and thought patterns that, to some extent, drive their existence.” [Watch]

Mamba Out short film by MotionPunk | STASH MAGAZINE

“Mamba Out” Tribute to Kobe by MotionPunk

Thanos Kagkalos (MotionPunk), 3D artist/motion design director in Athens: “It is the 26th of January, 2020. The world is shocked by the sudden death of one of the best basketball players that ever lived.” [Watch]

Superlab short film by Luke Penry | STASH MAGAZINE

Luke Penry Honors Breaking Bad in “Superlab” Short Film (with Breakdown)

Even if you weren’t a fan of Vince Gilligan’s seminal and multi-award-winning AMC series Breaking Bad, you will appreciate the obsessive detail and meticulous rendering Luke Penry invested in his passion project “Superlab”. [Watch]

Botany short film by Alex Firstov | STASH MAGAZINE

“Botany” Short Film by Alex Firstov

Alex Firstov, motion designer and digital artist in Moscow: “Recently I was forced to stay at home and look after plants. In this project, I tried to convey the atmosphere and state of flowers at night in the moonlight.” [Watch]

"Letter to My Body" Animated Poem by Elyse Kelly and Joy Ladin | STASH MAGAZINE

“Letter to My Body” Animated Poem by Elyse Kelly and Joy Ladin

Director Elyse Kelly in Washington DC: “Earlier this year I was approached by The On Being Project to be a part of their animated poetry series. ‘Letter to My Body’ was written by Joy Ladin and is an intimate conversation between one’s true self and the body they’ve been given.” [Watch]

"Cycles" Short Film by MNFST.studio | STASH MAGAZINE

“Cycles” Short Film by MNFST.studio

Directors Magdalena Zalewska and Nikita Shestakov at MNFST.studio in London: “‘Cycle’ is our very abstract take on plastic – from its organic origins to how it is slowly becoming a part of the natural cycle.” [Watch]

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