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]

Tajawal "Travel. Bring Back You" by Omar Hilal and Platige Image | STASH MAGAZINE

Tajawal “Travel. Bring Back You” by Omar Hilal and Platige Image

Dejavu director Omar Hilal and the Platige VFX crew conjure a forlorn folksinger (who also happens to be a mandrill) to prove Tajawal’s travel app can help you shake your routine-induced ennui. [Watch]

Kodansha "Take Flight" Spot by Juan Cabral and Untold Studios | STASH MAGAZINE

Kodansha “Take Flight” Brand Film by Juan Cabral and Untold Studios

As part of their rebrand for Japan’s largest publisher Kodansha, Brooklyn design house Gretel teams with MJZ director Juan Cabral and London VFX mavens Untold Studios to create this lyrical 90-sec film to frame the new identity. [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]

Iñigo Montoya "Chasseur Chassé" Music Video by ZEUGL | STASH MAGAZINE

Iñigo Montoya “Chasseur Chassé” Music Video by ZEUGL

Following their rebrand for Paris band Iñigo Montoya, French creatives Lolita Do Peso Diogo and Gabriel Weber (aka ZEUGL) leverage the power of emojis to create a riveting stop motion video that begs for frame by frame analysis. [Watch]