Tsingtao "Raise the bar!" Spot by Bloom Film Design | STASH MAGAZINE

Tsingtao “Raise the Bar!” Spot by Bloom Film Design

Bangkok-based director and VFX supervisor Julien Vanhoenacker, who created the surreal post-apocalyptic 2016 short film “A Drop”, swings the tone and palette a full 180 degrees for this bright and breezy adventure packed with beer-loving penguins. [Watch]

Converse "Renew" Brand Film by FutureDeluxe | STASH MAGAZINE

Converse “Renew” Brand Film by FutureDeluxe

Andrew Jones, Founder/ECD at FutureDeluxe in London: “In recognition of Earth Day, we collaborated with Converse to create a launch film and key visuals for all the new colorways of the latest addition to the Converse Renew lineup: The Chuck Taylor All Star Crater Knit. [Watch]

Microsoft "Premium Fonts" Brand Film by Six N. Five | STASH MAGAZINE

Microsoft “Premium Fonts” Brand Film by Six N. Five

Barcelona studio Six N. Five, who recently dropped this fabulous send-up of CG architectural visualizations, teams with Nando Costa for the latest in his series of intriguing and intricate brand films for Microsoft. [Watch]

Australian Red Cross "Worst Block in Town" by Turbopascal | STASH MAGAZINE

Australian Red Cross “Worst Block in Town” by Turbo Collective

French directors Turbo Collective take on that overwhelming feeling of helplessness many of us felt during the unrelenting torrent of bad news that was 2020 – for the Australian Red Cross thru DDB Sydney. [Watch]

"0110" Short Film by Taehoon Park | STASH MAGAZINE

“0110” Short Film by Taehoon Park

In his new passion project “0110”, South Korean 3D artist Taehoon Park sweeps us into a grim tech-ravaged future where intelligent machines threaten what remains of humanity and one survivor makes his escape. [Watch]

"Hortensia x Moooi" Brand Film by Reisinger Studio | STASH MAGAZINE

“Hortensia x Moooi” Brand Film by Reisinger Studio

Director Andres Reisinger at Reisinger Studio in Barcelona, Spain: “The Hortensia Armchair started out as a 3D rendering that soon went viral on social media. Even though the chair didn’t exist yet, its success prompted multiple orders. [Watch]