Green Life short film Exposes Secrets CG Animation | STASH MAGAZINE

“Green Life” Exposes Production Secrets of CG Animated Shorts

In an act of true selfless courage, directors Ricard Badia, Russ Etheridge, and Milo Targett (sometimes disguised as “Plank Studio” in London) take us behind the scenes in this shocking exposé of how CG short films are actually made. [Watch]

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Virginie Kypriotis and Mathematic Hit “Pause” for Capsana

Rebecca Rice, Associate Executive Creative Producer at Mathematic in Paris: “Commissioned by the Quebec health advisory board Capsana and conceived by agency lg2, the project is aimed at bringing awareness to parents about the overuse of screens in their children’s playtime. [Watch]

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Blu “Because The Sky Is Blu(e)” Music Video by Ruffmercy and Jujaun Bryant

Director/animator Russ Murphy (aka Ruffmercy): “Blu had shot a video which he was looking for a little treatment on to add some interest. I approached it in a freestyle manner where I just began experimenting with what was there and drew what I was feeling at the time.” [Watch]

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Meet the Grill’d Burger Vigilante

Three new 80s-cartoon-flavored spots from WIZZ director Gary Levesque and Unlisted help build the case against unsustainable, unhealthy, and unnatural practices of fast-food giants for Australian burger chain Grill’d. [Watch]

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King + Country Take Home Main Title Design Emmy for “The Good Lord Bird”

From the release: The Television Academy presented King + Country with the 2021 Creative Arts Emmy® Award for Outstanding Main Title Design for The Good Lord Bird, an American historical dramatic miniseries, based on the 2013 novel of the same name by James McBride. [Watch]

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IRC “Alone Boys Cannot Build The Future” Brand Film by Jocie Juritz

Jocie Juritz: “In July, the International Rescue Committee talked with schoolgirls in Afghanistan about their fears for the future, and hopes of getting an education despite the country’s turmoil and repeated threats of violence.” [Watch]

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