Stash 124 gathers another 31 outstanding motion projects plus behind-the-scenes features and exclusive interviews into the Stash Permanent Collection, the planet’s largest online video library of design, animation, and VFX. [Watch]
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Director Greg Barth in London: “Epic Fail is a cautionary tale about social media, disconnected politics and a mistrustful and divided society – an avant-garde essay that questions how we perceive truth, information and politics, seen through the dual lenses of our real and virtual identities. “Moved by the political events that shook 2016, the […] [Watch]
Posted on January 20, 2017
Here’s a little counter-programming for inauguration day 2017, a snappy two-minute peek at the 31 new animation, VFX and design projects included in Stash 121 and now part of the Stash Permanent Collection. [Watch]
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Posted on August 31, 2016
Directed and created by weareseventeen’s Jesper Lindborg, this near-full-CG music video for the mystery music duo Kids of the Apocalypse finds “kids taking refuge in a once-flourishing American high school where psychoactive fumes are blurring the boundaries of reality. Where the wild is fusing with the digital.” [Watch]
The crew at Aixsponza in Munich show off their collective skills for surreality in this startling full-CG in-house project called “Seed,” a hyper-detailed trip deep into photoscanning territory. [Watch]
Trip backstage with GMUNK and crew for Mr. Munkowitz’ ambitious chapter of The Connected Series sponsored by Samsung; an exploration of the power of technology to re-pattern the way we see ourselves, allowing us to relive the past and embellish the present. [Watch]