The battle between South African Olympic gold medallist Caster Semenya and the I.A.A.F. over her gender and ban from competition anchors this crusading film directed by Ralph Karam and animated by the crew at Le Cube for Unilever brand, Lux. [Watch]
Category Advertising, Animation, Brand film, Character Animation, Explainer, Featured · Tags DaHouse Audio, Final Frontier, Le Cube, Lux, Ralph Karam, Unilever
Clarifying complex ideas and translating them into relatable, engaging narratives is a timeless and universally important skill whether you are a general on a battlefield or a motion designer hunkered down in your dining room. [Watch]
Creative director/designer Matthias Winckelmann in Berlin: “Together with the team at foam Studio, Helge Kiehl and I created multiple films to introduce new features for Microsoft on social media. [Watch]
Get your spring inspiration on with this two-minute trailer of the 31 new design, animation, and VFX projects packed into Stash 146, the latest brilliant addition to the Stash Permanent Collection. [Watch]
Category 3D Style, Advertising, Animation, Broadcast Design, BTS, BTS, CG, Character Animation, Compositing, Explainer, Featured, Illustration, Motion Design, photoreal, Short Films, Spec work, Student Work, Titles, VFX · Tags Ariel Costa, Bemo, Bullpen, C A T K, Cassie Shao, Electric Theatre Collective, Fernando Domínguez Cózar, Final Frontier, Frame, Framestore, FutureDeluxe, Gabriel & Quemuel, Gabriel Tick, Ian Ruschel, Ink and Giants, Joe Bluhm, Joel Plosz, Joyrider, Jungler, LOOCreative, Marc Eijkelenboom, Marco Prestini, Mighty NIce, MISTER, MIXCODE, MPC, Nash, Neeraja Raj, nerdo, Nexus, Oddfellows, Pascal Schelbli, Post Office Studios, Reuben Sutherland, ROOF, Seed, Six N. Five, Spillt, STATE, Substance, swim, Tarsem, Team Tumult, Tendril, The Mill, Tom Kuntz, TONIC DNA, Trinetix Creative Studio, Vitaly Grossmann
Feeling more like exposition from a sci-fi film than a corporate explainer, this pristinely rendered CG film by LA director Vasil Hnatiuk for Boston biotech Genoskin shows how keeping human skin samples alive allows biomedical companies to reduce animal testing. [Watch]
Thai motion designer Panupong Techawongthawon (aka Champ) in Los Angeles: “I had a lot of fun art directing, designing, and animating this piece. The vision I had on this came out beyond what I expected and I felt that I really pushed myself. [Watch]