"It’s Still Being Written" Animated Poem by Melanie Gohin | STASH MAGAZINE

“It’s Still Being Written” Animated Poem by Melanie Gohin

Director/animator Mélanie Gohin in Savoie, France: “This video is an animated poem, written by Kadeem Roper. The poem was written as a lovely gift – he is a copywriter [at Leo Burnett in Chicago], she is an artist. [Watch]

Art&Graft release "We Are OFK" for The Game Awards | STASH MAGAZINE

Art&Graft Unleash “We Are OFK” at The Game Awards

Art&Graft in London: “[We were] approached to direct and animate the first live performance from ‘We Are OFK’, a new interactive series and music project that launched at the opening of The Game Awards show in New York. [Watch]

Hornet Signs Director/Designer Doug Alberts | STASH MAGAZINE

Hornet Signs Director/Designer Doug Alberts

From the release:

Hornet is delighted to introduce Doug Alberts as the newest member of our director roster. Doug is a director and designer whose style is fueled by a playful aesthetic and a love for experimentation. [Watch]

Jelly Signs Directing Duo Studio Desk to Animation Roster | STASH MAGAZINE

Jelly Signs Directing Duo Studio Desk to Animation Roster

From the release:

New York and London based animation production company and illustration agency Jelly have recently signed Studio Desk, a multi-award-winning, craft-driven animation studio led by the dynamic duo that is Emily Downe and Kathrin Steinbacher. [Watch]

Louis Morton Signs to Not To Scale Director Roster | STASH MAGAZINE

Louis Morton Signs to Not To Scale Director Roster

From the release: We are thrilled to announce that the hugely talented Louis Morton will be joining the Not To Scale roster, represented worldwide. [Watch]

Bonnes Feuilles Re-imagine George Orwell's "1984" for 2021 | STASH MAGAZINE

Bonnes Feuilles Re-imagines George Orwell’s “1984” for 2021

Directors Mathilde Ammar and Camille Grangier (aka Bonnes Feuilles) in Paris: “This video is a free interpretation of an extract from the dystopian science-fiction novel “Nineteen Eighty-Four” by George Orwell, published in 1949.”
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