Ubisoft Prince Of Persia The Lost Crown Trailer Eddy Lucas Durkheim | STASH MAGAZINE

Director Lucas Durkheim and Eddy Drop “Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown” Trailer

First-time director Lucas Durkheim, who started at Paris prodco Eddy as a storyboard artist after graduating from Gobelins and CalArts, fuses 2D and 3D animation into a visceral rampage for Ubisoft’s Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. [Watch]

Never Sit Still Exquisite Corpse short film | STASH MAGAZINE

Never Sit Still Celebrate New Studio by Resurrecting the Exquisite Corpse

From the team at Sydney motion/animation studio Never Sit Still: “Inspired by the recent move to our new studio, we made our very own animated exquisite corpse to celebrate the momentous occasion.” [Watch]

Sussex Duet Product Film by jformento | STASH MAGAZINE

jformento Taps Into Elegance for Sussex “Duet” Brand Film

Director/animator Jonathan Formento and his crew at jformento in London (who crafted this cozy spot for Simba last summer) move from the bedroom to the bathroom with an elegant/ethereal brand film for Australian faucet brand Sussex. [Watch]

Ross Sneddon Many Moons Short Film | STASH MAGAZINE

Lost in Space with Ross Sneddon’s Short Film “Many Moons”

Glasgow director/AD Ross Sneddon just dropped us his newest labor of love, an epic 14-minute sci-fi short film exploring themes of isolation, loneliness, climate change, and the dangers of technology. [Watch]

FutureDeluxe Spells Out the Lexus Experience | STASH MAGAZINE

FutureDeluxe Spells Out the Lexus Experience

Taking inspiration from film noir and fashion photography, the design and motion team at FutureDeluxe Sydney captures the layers of emotion associated with driving a Lexus while integrating typography deep into the world-building. [Watch]

Strange Phobias short film by Prand | STASH MAGAZINE | STASH MAGAZINE

Prand Takes a Fun Look Into “Strange Phobias” in New Short Film

From the team at Prand studio in Tbilisi, Georgia: “This is a project about rare phobias which people around the world face every day. When we started doing the film we had no idea there were so many interesting phobias. We tried to approach this project with humor because fear can be overcome by a smile!” [Watch]