"Synced" Short Film by Fabian Aerts | STASH MAGAZINE

“Synced” Short Film by Fabian Aerts

In his latest personal work, Belgian CD, motion designer, and 3D artist Fabian Aerts collaborates with Polish musician/producer Jutrø to explore society’s fascination with recognition, exhibitionism, and voyeurism. [Watch]

"Mountain and Sea" Short Film by StudioTDL | STASH MAGAZINE

“Mountain and Sea” Short Film by Seoul’s StudioTDL

Sehyun Hong and Yeju Jeon, designers at StudioTDL in Seoul, South Korea: “Through the video, we explored the shapes of natural objects in the mountains and seas and expressed the encounter and harmony between natural and artificial objects to help discover new feelings. [Watch]

"A Blue Wave" Short Film by Studio River | STASH MAGAZINE

Inspired by Lockdown, Studio River Releases “A Blue Wave”

Creative director and founder Keyvan Nourian at Studio River in Paris: “This is a personal project initiated during the third lockdown in France and inspired by the feeling of seclusion caused by the COVID pandemic. [Watch]

Sheba "Hope Grows" Branding Montage by weareseventeen | STASH MAGAZINE

Sheba “Hope Grows” Branding Montage by weareseventeen

London motion house weareseventeen create an organic, growing typeface as the striking anchor to their visual identity for AMV BBDO’s global campaign backing the coral restoration initiative from Sheba cat food. [Watch]

"NUGU Candle" Spec Spot by Jaegwang Yu | STASH MAGAZINE

“NUGU Candle” Spec Spot by Jaegwang Yu

Director/animator Jaegwang Yu in Seoul, South Korea: “The NUGU Candle is an AI speaker [from SKT] with a cute name and a cute shape. Inspired by this product, I tried to emphasize showing off images of the cute AI rather than putting the emphasis on the product’s many functionalities.” [Watch]

Bayer "10 Leaps" Brand Film Project Montage by Fluent | STASH MAGAZINE

Bayer “10 Leaps” Brand Film Montage by Fluent

Fluent Studio in London: “We worked with global agency Optimist Inc in creating 10 animated films to tell a wider brand story for Bayer. The concepts were based on paradigm shifts and impossible breakthroughs in life sciences.” [Watch]