Mark Zibert Immortal Short Film ROM | STASH MAGAZINE

Mark Zibert’s “Immortal” Short Film for The Royal Ontario Museum

Working from a script by Toronto agency Broken Heart Love Affair and backed up by VFX from Motif Studios and Tantrum, Scouts Honour director Mark Zibert condenses 4.6 billion years of history into six powerful minutes. [Watch]

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Coinbase “The Degen Trilogy: Part 1” by Lauren Indovina, Partizan, and LIGHT

Director and concept artist Lauren Indovina heads up a sprawling international production crew, led by VFX and animation studio LIGHT, as they corral NFTs, bored apes, and web3 into a crypto adventure of epic proportions. [Watch]

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Intel “Sensations” Art Film by Hussain Almossawi and Mossawi Studios

Hussain Almossawi, founder/director at Mossawi Studios in Brooklyn, NY: “In this collaboration with Intel, we created a short art film that visually evokes different emotions and feelings through motion, sound, color, and form.” [Watch]

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Hayley Morris Helps MTV Celebrate Women’s History Month with “How to Triumph Like a Girl”

Director/Animator Hayley Morris in Providence, RI: “This animation was created for MTV’s Women’s History Month 2022. I was inspired by Ada Limon’s poem, How to Triumph Like a Girl which celebrates the strength and power of every woman.” [Watch]

Daniel Stankler How Do You Know You’re Not Dreaming TEDEd | STASH MAGAZINE

Daniel Stankler and TED-Ed Ask “How Do You Know You’re Not Dreaming?”

Director/animator Daniel Stankler in London: “Bizarre things happen in dreams but don’t seem strange at the time. So, how do you know you’re not in a dream right now? [Watch]

Hoodies for the Homeless Music Video Sean Wehrli Mayukh Goswami | STASH MAGAZINE

Hoodies for the Homeless Music Video by Sean Wehrli and Mayukh Goswami

Director/animator duo Sean Wehrli and Mayukh Goswami back up rappers Dave East, Jay Electronica, and Tavis Sage with a hand-crafted music video full of grit and shadows for NYC non-profit Hoodies for the Homeless. [Watch]