Best of Stash 2022: Game Films!

While nudging forward the art and craft of 3D animation, these eight outstanding game trailers, cinematics, and tournament films also offer deeply considered narratives and a possible peak into the future of filmmaking. [Watch]

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Psyop Moves Toward Global Network with new Studios in Berlin and Stuttgart

From the release: Creative Production Studio Psyop is launching its first Studio in Europe. Led by a collective of artists, producers and creators, driven by a passion for making exceptional content, the desire to persuade, change and influence and capture hearts and minds along the way. [Watch]

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Oreo vs. The Batman Courtesy of Hans-Christoph Schultheiss and Sehsucht

From the team at Sehsucht in Hamburg, Germany: “Oreo celebrates the global theatrical release of The Batman with a limited edition special embossment on their cookies.” [Watch]

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Naraka Championship Launch Trailer by Sehsucht and Final Frontier

Sehsucht director Hans-Christoph Schultheiss (aka HANZOHANZO) stages a massive CG martial arts battle to launch Netease’s inaugural international e-sports tournament for the new Naraka: Bladepoint game. [Watch]

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Stash Drops Landmark 150th Issue – Watch the Trailer

The landmark 150th issue of Stash just dropped and we could not be more proud. Together with our subscribers, submitters, and fans we’ve built the planet’s largest motion design archive while providing inspiration and insight for professionals and students in over 100 countries. [Watch]

WWF “Eurythenes Plasticus” by Hans-Christoph Schultheiss and Sehsucht

From the team at Sehsucht in Hamburg, Germany: “Eurythenes Plasticus is a newly discovered species, the first in history that has been named after the ocean plastic that contaminates it. “Although it lives far away and at great depths, microplastics were already detected in the body of the amphipod when it was discovered. “Together with […] [Watch]

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