"Liminal City" Short Film by Nol Honig | STASH MAGAZINE

“Liminal City” Short Film by Nol Honig

Director/animator Nol Honig: “This film shows how I felt living in New York City during the COVID shutdown. My goal was to push out of my comfort zone both aesthetically and technically and make something very different from my past work. [Watch]

Best of Stash 2020: Title Design | STASH MAGAZINE

Best of Stash 2020: Title Design

While the explosion of scripted programming over the last five years has kept title design studios bustling, show opens have also emerged as an important showcase of choice for motion design passion projects. [Watch]

HBO Between the World and Me titles by Elastic | STASH MAGAZINE

HBO “Between the World and Me” Titles by Hazel Baird and Elastic

Creative director Hazel Baird at Elastic: “[For this title sequence], director Kamilah Forbes wanted us to stay away from triggering and violent images that we constantly see in the media and on social platforms and instead, be a colorful celebration of black culture. [Watch]

Google “Looking Glass” brand film by Elastic | STASH MAGAZINE

Google “Trillions of Questions, No Easy Answers” Titles by Hazel Baird and Elastic

Elastic creative director Hazel Baird in Los Angeles: “Google Creative Lab asked us to help design the opening title to their documentary about Google Search. This mixed media short needed to convey the lengths of what King Louis XIV would go to to find out information on a subject he was curious about. [Watch]

“The Morning Show” Main Title by Elastic | STASH MAGAZINE

“The Morning Show” Titles by Angus Wall and Hazel Baird

LA’s Elastic studio continues their recent winning streak in the title design major leagues with a fresh direction to open “The Morning Show”, the flagship production on Apple’s new TV+ streaming service. [Watch]

Shut Up and Dribble documentary titles by Elastic | STASH MAGAZINE

“Shut Up and Dribble” Documentary Titles

Design director Hazel Baird and the Elastic crew open Showtime’s three-part doc “Shut Up and Dribble” with a layered and frenetic treatment reflecting “the changing role of athletes in our fraught cultural and political environment.” [Watch]

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