A four-panel graphic, inspired by Index by Parallel launch film by Please Call Me Champ Studio, uses circles and lines to illustrate network concepts. Central text in each panel discusses connections, creativity, and the impact of the internet. Frame from Stash Magazine article.

On the Dot: Please Call Me Champ Intros Index by Parallel

LA motion studio Please Call Me Champ just dropped this smart and stripped down launch film for AI startup Parallel Web Systems and their Index platform that lets website owners track how AI agents use their content. [Watch]

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Please Call Me Champ Studio Reconnects With Tenstorrent

In their latest project for AI computer builder Tenstorrent, LA-based Please Call Me Champ Studio extends the intricate motion work they began with this 2025 brand film, accelerating the pace into a kinetic, mesmerizing sequence. [Watch]

Tenstorrent Developer Day opening sequence by Please Call Me Champ | STASH MAGAZINE

Please Call Me Champ Brings Clarity and Edge to Tenstorrent

Computer hardware maker Tenstorrent, who’s goal is to democratize AI, opened its initial Developer Day conference with this motion sequence by Champ Panupong Techawongthawon and his team at Please Call Me Champ Studio in LA. [Watch]

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Best of Stash 2023: Explainers!

We don’t know of any other best-of-year lists that recognize explainer videos but Stash has a definite soft spot for designers and animators with the skill set and patience required to distill complex ideas into engaging content. [Watch]

Please Call Me Champ Conjures Typographic “Chaos” for Commvault

LA motion designer Champ Panupong Techawongthawon, whose work for Mezmo we featured in Stash 160, is back with another impossible-to-ignore brand film – this time in concert with John Mcneil Studio for cyber security firm Commvault. [Watch]