Hurts Wonderful Life Music Video Vladislav Solovjov | STASH MAGAZINE

Hurts “Wonderful Life” Music Video by Vladislav Solovjov

London-based director/art director Vladislav Solovjov, who first landed on Stash in 2018 with this impossible-to-ignore spot for the NFL Pro Bowl, returns with another striking black and white treatment – this time for English duo Hurts (aka Theo Hutchcraft and Adam Anderson) and their track “Wonderful Life”. [Watch]

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Best of Stash 2021: Brand Films

Films produced for online, social, and point-of-sale distribution have evolved beyond TV advertising’s second-class siblings into a marketer’s most flexible weapon for telling more complex and emotional brand stories. [Watch]

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PDP London “We Design For People and Place” Brand Film by Andrei Staruiala

Director/designer Andrei Staruiala in Edinburgh, UK: “PDP London is an architecture practice with offices in London, Hong Kong and Madrid. The brief was to produce a manifesto animation that would cover the company’s values and work ethics. [Watch]

Best of Stash 2021 3D Style | STASH MAGAZINE

Best of Stash 2021: 3D Style

These films represent the ongoing golden age of CG and some of the most innovative designers and directors of what we call 3D Style – a genre Stash defines as a form of digital magic realism fueled by vigorous experimentation. [Watch]

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PROPERCHIPS “Done Properly” Spot by Jack Brown and BlinkInk

The whimsical animation of BlinkInk director/designer Jack Brown combined with a laid-back VO by Australian singer-songwriter Angus Stone (aka Dope Lemon) keeps this spot light and airy while slipping in product and brand details. [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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