As a semi-serious collector of children’s books, I have a soft spot for animated children’s book trailers. These three films all showcase the genre’s challenges of staying true to a volume’s particular charm as well as its illustration style. [Watch]
Toronto VFX shop The Vanity reteam with Rogue director Mark Zibert in this epic three-minute action-comedy for Walmart Canada in praise of mothers and their underrated superpowers. [Watch]
This campy/comic adventure by Biscuit Filmworks director Jeff Low with VFX support from The Mill could be reason enough to start a new awards category, let’s call it “Best Urine Leakage Product Reveal.” [Watch]
Director Joe Wright and the Sibling Rivalry crew follow a nocturnal aviary expedition into the rolling hills and rattlesnakes of Simi Valley, CA, in this cinematic brand film for Hewlett Packard Enterprise. [Watch]
Three amped-up animated films anchoring the campaign for Nike’s new PhantomVSN soccer boot crafted in concert with Nike’s design team by London’s Golden Wolf who also created in-store visuals. [Watch]
Possibly our most dynamic issue so far, Stash 130 packs in a vast array of motion design, animation, and VFX plus behind-the-scenes features and exclusive interviews. [Watch]
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