Burberry Night Creatures by Megaforce and The Mill | STASH MAGAZINE

Burberry “Night Creatures” by Megaforce and The Mill

In a sci-fi follow-up to their magical 2021 “Open Spaces” film for Burberry, Riff Raff directing collective Megaforce choreograph a new round of aerial exploits with lots of help from The Mill VFX crew. [Watch]

Chipotle A Future Begins Johnny Kelly Nexus | STASH MAGAZINE

Chipotle “A Future Begins” by Johnny Kelly and Nexus Studios

Ten years after completing his culture-shifting stop-motion spot “Back to the Start” for Chipotle, Nexus director Johnny Kelly helms a sequel – updating and extending the conversation around sustainable farming for a more complex time. [Watch]

Concern Worldwide "Search: Climate Change" by Fons Schiedon | STASH MAGAZINE

Concern Worldwide “Search: Climate Change” by Fons Schiedon

Forever director/animator/editor Fons Schiedon’s natural proclivity for visual insanity helps emphasize the shocking difference between online search results for “climate change” and the actual, real-world human consequences. [Watch]

Juice Keeps Expanding, Opens Shanghai Studio | STASH MAGAZINE

Juice Keeps Expanding, Opens Shanghai Studio

From the release: Juice, the award-winning, Central European, visual effects and sound studio has been working for years in China remotely. However, the goal was always to shorten that distance and be able to work closer with the studio’s clients, react and help their needs instantly. The branch in Shanghai is a hugely important investment […] [Watch]

Evinetta short film by Ash Thorp | STASH MAGAZINE

Ash Thorp Merges Past and Present into the “Evinetta”

Following on his ode to the Saab S9 this past summer, director/designer Ash Thorp teams with London automotive CGI artist Carlos Pecino (aka ColorSponge) to wrap a temporal composite vehicle called the Evinetta in mystery and atmosphere. [Watch]

Ash Thorp Explores Modular Design for YouTube | STASH MAGAZINE

Ash Thorp Explores “Modular” Design for YouTube

Design and motion renaissance man Ash Thorp just released a new three-minute abstract piece for YouTube he describes as “an experiment in two-dimensional design, showcasing an intrinsic depiction of science and technology.” [Watch]

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