Studio River Manifesto | STASH MAGAZINE

Studio River’s “Manifesto” Makes Fun of Everything, Including Themselves

Instead of cutting together the usual demo reel, French motion house Studio River introduced themselves as sponsors of the most recent Motion Plus Design event in Paris with this refreshing mock manifesto. [Watch]

Kai A Little Too Much Music Video by Martina Scarpelli | STASH MAGAZINE

Kai “A Little Too Much” Music Video by Martina Scarpelli

Italian director/animator Martina Scarpelli on her music video for Canadian singer/songwriter kai (aka Alessia De Gasperis-Brigante): “In an imaginary space, a woman lets go of herself and overcomes fearing her own greatness. She discovers her body, she embraces her emotions and learns to own all the parts that make her HER.” [Watch]

RSA Shorts The Attention Economy by Olga Makarchuk | STASH MAGAZINE

RSA Shorts “The Attention Economy” by Olga Makarchuk

Director/animator Olga Makarchuk in London: “How to keep freedom of attention in the times of digital distraction… The Royal Society of Arts commission, based on a lecture of James Williams.” [Watch]

CommunityAmerica We Rise commercial by Nexus | STASH MAGAZINE

CommunityAmerica “We Rise” by Robertino Zambrano and Nexus Studios

Nexus director Robertino Zambrano applies his signature illustrative style to footage of Kansas City Chiefs superstar QB Patrick Mahomes to elevate this spot for local Missouri Credit Union CommunityAmerica. [Watch]

The Lonely Goalkeeper short film by Dress Code | STASH MAGAZINE

“The Lonely Goalkeeper” Short Film by Dress Code

The latest passion project from the master storytellers at Dress Code illustrates both the loneliness and exhilaration experienced by renowned goalkeeper Robert Primrose Wilson while starring for Arsenal from 1963-1973. [Watch]

"Un Diable dans la Poche" Short Film by Antoine Bonnet and Mathilde Loubes | STASH MAGAZINE

“Un Diable dans la Poche” Short Film by Antoine Bonnet and Mathilde Loubes

Co-director/animators Antoine Bonnet and Mathilde Loubes at Gobelins, L’École de L’Image in Paris: “After witnessing a crime, a group of children is forced to keep it a secret. [Watch]