Rideview Steers to the Stars in “Prototype 72” Short Film

Inspired by the universe of mecha anime, directors John Kim and Yates Holley at Rideview in LA forge a sci-fi automotive adventure in Prototype 72, their full-CG short film “where imagination blurs the lines between reality and fantasy.” [Watch]

Raw&Rendered Tiffanys Deep Blue Collection | STASH MAGAZINE

Raw & Rendered Dives into the Process Behind Tiffany’s Deep Sea Jewelry Adventures

Director/designer Joey Camacho (aka Raw & Rendered) takes Stash readers deep into his creative and technical process for crafting spectacular CG films for two very limited edition Tiffany & Co. pieces by designer Jean Schlumberger. [Watch]

Panoply Venn short film | STASH MAGAZINE

Time and Space Intersect in Panoply’s “Venn” Experiment

The latest CG motion experiment in Panoply’s series of Curiosities, Venn presents a carefully choreographed and lovingly lit interplay of simple geometry and subtle textures creating a satisfying 30-second whole. [Watch]

Conor Finnegan and Nexus Studios Make a Flap With Progressive Pigeons | STASH MAGAZINE

Conor Finnegan and Nexus Studios Make a Flap With Progressive Pigeons

Nexus director Conor Finnegan, whose talents for avian animation were established back in 2012 with his wonderful Fear of Flying short film (Stash 101), creates a trio of feathery comic spots for Progressive Insurance. [Watch]

WorldQuant Global Summit branding by Aggressive and Loop | STASH MAGAZINE

Aggressive and Loop Elevate the WorldQuant Global Summit With Striking Motion Design

Daniel Shapiro and Alex Topaller at Aggressive re-team with their motion co-conspirators at Loop to wrap the most recent global summit for international hedge fund WorldQuant in massive LED walls of impossible-to-ignore design. [Watch]

Piktura Ferme les Yeux Short Film | STASH MAGAZINE

Piktura Students Find Hope in Tragedy With Animated Short Film “Ferme les Yeux”

A team of seven 5th-year students at French digital arts school Piktura unravels a tragic tale of “a heavy secret and oblivious parents” in an artful and ultimately hopeful animated short film called Ferme les Yeux (Close Your Eyes). [Watch]