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Here’s How 1920 Created the Xbox Rat Race for David Fincher & Romain Chassaing

Working with directors David Fincher and Romain Chassaing, London VFX studio 1920 transform dystopian live-action into the proverbial rat race with CG rodent head replacements and crucial environment work in this spot for Xbox thru Droga5. [Watch]

Millarc Unfolds the Mate XT Ultimate Design for Huawei

The design and motion team at Polish CG studio Millarc makes their Stash debut with this standout product film highlighting the intricate mechanical ballet of the Huawei Mate XT Ultimate Design, the world’s first double-folding smartphone. [Watch]

The Spirtual Meets the Physical in The Line’s New League of Legends Music Video

In their latest for Riot Games, the animation crew at The Line in London conjure a sweeping and richly rendered three-minute fantasy to launch the upcoming second season of League of Legends, Spirit Blossom Beyond. [Watch]

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Electric Theatre Collective Ups Oscar Wendt to EP

From the release: Award-winning creative studio, Electric Theatre Collective, have announced the promotion of Oscar Wendt into the role of Executive Producer. [Watch]

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Framestore Expands Global Design Roster with Addition of John Likens and Mariano Melman

From the release: Multi-award winning creative studio Framestore announces the expansion of its talent roster with the addition of Executive Creative Director John Likens in New York, and Senior Design Producer Mariano Melman, based in London. [Watch]

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Kaiju & Carnage: Ruairi Robinson Deploys Kipling Poem for Anime Monster Invasion

Joyrider director Ruairi Robinson hijacks the text of Rudyard Kipling’s 1903 anti-war poem “Boots” to generate the music and drive the narrative for this exercise in AI filmmaking he says “was produced during a two-week, 16 hour-a-day fever dream.” [Watch]