A blue parakeet stands on the edge of an open birdcage lined with newspapers. In the cozy, warmly lit room, a bed, bookshelves, and a lamp set the scene—just like in Perlin & DOM&NIC’s "The Bird. Frame from Stash Magazine article.

The Perlin & DOM&NIC Break Out “The Bird” for Erste Bank

Launched in 2025 by creatives from MPC and The Mill (and fresh off this Spike Jonze spot), London VFX shop The Perlin team with directors DOM&NIC on a clever feathery escape for Austrian banking giant Erste thru Jung Von Matt Donau. [Watch]

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Director Jeff Low Tours the Terrors of a Pig Farm for PETA

Working directly with London-based animators Reuben Sutherland and Andrei Sopon, Biscuit director Jeff Low channels a 1930’s animation style to expose the brutal conditions of modern pig farming for PETA and their call for veganism. [Watch]

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Marco Brambilla and Glassworks Take Us to “Heaven’s Gate”

Visitors to the Outernet immersive entertainment district in London were recently treated to this satirical and psychotropic 360-degree collab between artist/film director Marco Brambilla and post/VFX shop Glassworks. [Watch]

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Fabrice Le Nezet Makes Sure MADE is Never Ordinary

UK furniture brand MADE doubles down on its “Never Ordinary” tagline in this surreal departure directed by Fabrice Le Nezet with production and VFX all handled at Optical Arts in London thru agency Wonderhood Studios. [Watch]

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Wimbledon “The Stage Awaits” Spot by Smith & Foulkes and Nexus Studios

Nexus directors Alan Smith and Adam Foulkes return to Center Court at Wimbledon, following up their “Take On History” spot with an animated epic starring Emma Raducanu, Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, and Serena Williams. [Watch]

Best of Stash 2020: Brand Films | STASH MAGAZINE

Best of Stash 2020: Brand Films

Unchained from the run-time constraints, hefty media buys, and content rules of television, films produced for online/social distribution have matured into a brand’s most powerful weapon for telling more complex and emotional stories. [Watch]