Savants and Not to Scale Open the 1.4 Awards | STASH MAGAZINE

Savants and Not to Scale Open the 1.4 Awards in London

Not to Scale directing collective Savants (aka Rocco Pezzella, Marco Galmacci, and Francesco Castellani) helped the 1.4 Awards celebrate short form directors at the Barbican London on May 1st with this cheeky (and puffy) open. [Watch]

Boris Wilmot Keeps us Guessing in Opening Titles for “Vincent Doit Mourir”

Playing with your perception and expectations, Brussels-based designer/digital artist Boris Wilmot constructs a tense, slow-building open for director Stephan Castang’s black comedy thriller Vincent Doit Mourir (Vincent Must Die). [Watch]

Cartier Magician Watches and Wonders Geneva 2024 by Six N Five | STASH MAGAZINE

Six N. Five Plays “Magician” for Cartier Watches

Drawing on his previous motion experiments, digital artist Ezequiel Pini (aka Six N. Five) and his team conjure a lyrical two-and-a-half minute showcase for Cartier timepieces that premiered at the Watches and Wonders Geneva 2024 event. [Watch]

FITC 2024 Titles Alejandro Robledo Mejia | STASH MAGAZINE

Alejandro Robledo Mejia Opens FITC 2024 With Opulent Style

CG/VFX artist and designer Alejandro Robledo Mejia (aka RMA) – whose title credits include the Super Bowl, and several Marvel properties – packs this opening sequence for the FITC 2024 event with lots of shiny symbolism based on the creative process. [Watch]

DissEmbargo Timeline Nutrition Brand Film | STASH MAGAZINE

DissEmbargo Shakes up Skin Science With Timeline Nutrition Brand Film

DissEmbargo, the UK studio launched earlier this year by CG motion specialists Sebastian Helene and The Dink, elevates the product visuals of Swiss longevity biotech brand Timeline Nutrition with this experimental film. [Watch]

Check Short Film by Anita Gill | STASH MAGAZINE

Making Peace With OCD: Watch Anita Gill’s Animated Short Film “Check”

London animator/Illustrator Anita Gill just slipped us her short film Check, a look at OCD, “Expressing feelings of anxiety, urgency and frustration through beautiful, abstract visuals and looping, chaotic sounds.” [Watch]