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Best of Stash 2021: Game Films

From classic cartoon comedy by a Pixar veteran to a nine-minute photoreal post-apocalyptic epic, these eight very different films produced for the gaming industry all feature strong character development and exceptional attention to detail. [Watch]

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Best of Stash 2021: Short Films

Removing client briefs and budget concerns from the creative equation can result in paralyzing indecision or, in the case of these eight short films, it can spark a confident quest for narrative and visual innovation. [Watch]

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“Research / Metal” Short Film by Media.Work

Creative director Igor Sordokhonov at Media.Work in Moscow: “Tightly connected with the history of humanity, metal is such an influential material that it gave names to the entire epochs of Bronze and Iron. [Watch]

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Best of Stash 2021: Character Animation

If you need a reminder of just how energized, diverse, and engaging character design and animation were in 2021, take a quick peek at these eight projects, including brand videos, advertising, and short films. [Watch]

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“We, the Gods” Short Film/NFT by Logan Sprangers

Logan Sprangers, digital and motion graphic artist in Los Angeles: “We, the Gods is a digital vignette reflecting on the relativity of our position in the cosmos influenced by the paintings of René Magritte and Remedios Varo and created with Cinema 4D, X-Particles, and Octane Render. [Watch]

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“Okomito: Japanese Proverbs” Short Film by Jesper Bolther

Director/animator Jesper Bolther in Copenhagen, Denmark: “With an offset in our love of Japanese culture, this project is an experiment as to what would happen if you pair some quirky animations with a series of Japanese proverbs. [Watch]