Get your spring inspiration on with this two-minute trailer of the 31 new design, animation, and VFX projects packed into Stash 146, the latest brilliant addition to the Stash Permanent Collection. [Watch]
Category 3D Style, Advertising, Animation, Broadcast Design, BTS, BTS, CG, Character Animation, Compositing, Explainer, Featured, Illustration, Motion Design, photoreal, Short Films, Spec work, Student Work, Titles, VFX · Tags Ariel Costa, Bemo, Bullpen, C A T K, Cassie Shao, Electric Theatre Collective, Fernando Domínguez Cózar, Final Frontier, Frame, Framestore, FutureDeluxe, Gabriel & Quemuel, Gabriel Tick, Ian Ruschel, Ink and Giants, Joe Bluhm, Joel Plosz, Joyrider, Jungler, LOOCreative, Marc Eijkelenboom, Marco Prestini, Mighty NIce, MISTER, MIXCODE, MPC, Nash, Neeraja Raj, nerdo, Nexus, Oddfellows, Pascal Schelbli, Post Office Studios, Reuben Sutherland, ROOF, Seed, Six N. Five, Spillt, STATE, Substance, swim, Tarsem, Team Tumult, Tendril, The Mill, Tom Kuntz, TONIC DNA, Trinetix Creative Studio, Vitaly Grossmann
Abandoning the trust and vigilance messaging usually required in the cybersecurity category, Kaspersky Lab decides to simply dance its way into your heart with an exuberant green bear named Midori Kuma. [Watch]
The phone camera wars just peaked with Chinese mobile maker OnePlus partnering with venerable Swedish photography brand Hasselblad as seen in this spot directed by Michael Gracey thru Mother Shanghai with VFX by Electric Theatre Collective. [Watch]
Tendril’s latest adventure in beautiful CG engagement arrives in the form of an announcement for the partnership between psychedelic research company Cybin and neuroimaging innovator Kernel and the goal to “revolutionize mental healthcare”. [Watch]
The unmistakable stop-motion charm of Passion Animation director Anna Mantzaris energizes the dry comedy of this spot marking International Women’s Day for Global Women thru Saatchi & Saatchi New Zealand. [Watch]
First conceived as the title sequence for Zack Snyder’s Justice League, this HBO Max promo uses the sentient autonomous computers known as Mother Boxes from the film as a way to explore the history of the six core superheroes. [Watch]