Stories to be Remembered Short Film Animagic | STASH MAGAZINE

“Stories to be Remembered” Short Film by Animagic

Self-promotional videos can be a slippery slope for motion studios, often sliding into over-earnest or over-confident manifestos but Animagic strikes the right tone with this two-minute look at the importance of stories in human history. [Watch]

The-Black-Arts-Project-NFT-Collection | STASH MAGAZINE

The Black Arts Project: NFT Collection

From the release: Over Black History Month a group of Black creatives and technologists used the downtime from their jobs to create THE BLACK ARTS PROJECT – an NFT collective that will harness the power of Black creativity and make the Web3 world more inclusive for Black people. [Watch]

Beep + Boop Short Film Doug Alberts | STASH MAGAZINE

“Beep + Boop” Short Film by Doug Alberts

Doug Alberts, director/designer/animator in Chicago: “In early 2020, my girlfriend and I found ourselves at one of the hardest moments of our relationship and friendship.” [Watch]

Louis Vuitton Les Extraits Collection Already Been Chewed | STASH MAGAZINE

Louis Vuitton “Les Extraits Collection” Brand Films by Already Been Chewed

The ingredients of five new Louis Vuitton perfumes and their bottle (designed by architect Frank Gehry) take on a dramatic presence in new CG work from Dallas creative shop Already Been Chewed. [Watch]

Impulse Records Oliver Nelson The Blues And The Abstract Truth by Basa | STASH MAGAZINE

Impulse Records “Oliver Nelson: The Blues And The Abstract Truth” by Basa

Creative Director Diego Huacuja T. at BASA in Mexico City: “This is one of three videos we created for the 60th anniversary of the legendary jazz label Impulse Records. [Watch]

Giants Orchestra Brand Film Miles Hellyer | STASH MAGAZINE

Giants Orchestra Brand Film and Passion Project by Miles Hellyer

Designer Miles Hellyer in Sydney: “This brand film was created to explore the beautiful wooden forms crafted by the team at Giants Orchestra. The focus for this piece was simplicity – slowly revealing the objects to bring attention to the details of the form and texture of the Kauri wood.” [Watch]