"A Perfect Enemy" Main Titles by Fernando Dominguez | STASH MAGAZINE

“A Perfect Enemy” Main Titles by Fernando Domínguez Cózar

Spanish creative director and title designer Fernando Domínguez Cózar re-teams with film director Kike Maíllo to set the tone for his latest feature A Perfect Enemy, a thriller based on the novel Cosmetique de l´enemi by Amélie Nothomb. [Watch]

Recovery 2020 Credits by Frame 48 | STASH MAGAZINE

If 2020 Was a TV Show, This Would Be the Title Sequence

Executive Producer Julian Conner at Frame 48 in Los Angeles: “This past year has been extremely difficult for everyone in our industry. Frame 48 and our sister production company Summercamp wanted to produce something that allowed us to thank our creative family for their incredible work in 2020, while also visually capturing the emotional journey we experienced throughout this global pandemic. [Watch]

Campbell's "Warmth To Share" Spot Behind the Scenes | STASH MAGAZINE

Behind the Scenes on Campbell’s “Warmth To Share” Spot

Take a look at how director Joe Bluhm, the Tonic DNA crew in Montreal, and Leo Burnett Toronto created this CG heartwarmer for Campbell’s⁠ that delivers a hopeful message through the worldview of a firefly. [Watch]

Hublot "Big Bang Tourbillon Sapphire" Brand Film by Frame | STASH MAGAZINE

Hublot “Big Bang Tourbillon Sapphire” Brand Film by Frame

Frame in Copenhagen: “Once again Frame has teamed up with Swiss luxury watch brand Hublot, this time to unveil the new Big Bang Tourbillon with Automatic Tourbillon Movement.” [Watch]

ESPN "College Football Playoffs" by Tendril | STASH MAGAZINE

ESPN “College Football Playoffs” by Tendril

The centerpiece of a large broadcast package for ESPN, this film by director Vitaly Grossmann and the Tendril team ramps up high-style CG to create a “graphical language that metaphorically captures the essence of the College Football Playoffs.” [Watch]

"Between Two & Three" by Mestremotion and Hitabarity 3D | STASH MAGAZINE

“Between Two & Three” by Mestremotion and Hitabarity 3D

Marcel Hita (Hitabarity 3D) and Jaume Mestre (Mestremotion) in Barcelona: “This was a self-promoted project mixing 2D motion design rhythm with a 3D shading and look. The purpose was to experiment with motion design principles, mixing styles, and wondering what the result would be when forgetting about boundaries. [Watch]

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