Destination Canada Stories of Nice by Wonderlust | STASH MAGAZINE

Canadian “Stories of Nice” by Wonderlust

Powered by the lyrics Irene Sankoff and David Hein (writers of the Tony Award-winning Broadway hit “Come From Away”) this rollicking love letter to Canada was created by Wonderlust in Halifax and features an array of animators and illustrators. [Watch]

Vincent Gibaud Sparks “Imagination” for Dagoma | STASH MAGAZINE

Vincent Gibaud Sparks “Imagination” for Dagoma

Jungler director Vincent Gibaud (whose psychoactive short film “La Nuit Je Danse Avec La Mort” we highly recommend), takes us on another unpredictable adventure in this new spot for 3D printer company Dagoma thru TBWA\Paris. [Watch]

Minnesota Lottery "The Lighthouse Mouse" by Gasket Studios | STASH MAGAZINE

“The Lighthouse Mouse” Takes Charge of Holiday Cheer

A tiny creature spreads the holiday spirit on a grand scale in this low-key charmer for The Minnesota Lottery with Gasket Studios in Minneapolis handling both VFX and live-action production thru local agency Periscope. [Watch]

Sky Sports "Snowballs" commercial | STASH MAGAZINE

Coffee & TV and “Snowballs” for Sky Sports

London animation and post house Coffee & TV add a flurry of VFX fun to this promo for Sky Sports’ festive season football coverage with creative and production handled in-house by Sky Creative and director Caswell Coggins. [Watch]

World's first animated face mask by Yannis Konstantinidis | STASH MAGAZINE

Watch How the First Animated Face Mask Came to Be

Follow along with NOMINT founder and CD Yannis Konstantinidis, as he combines art, function, and safety into the planet’s first animated COVID mask in a self-initiated project to benefit the Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. [Watch]

Ash Thorp Explores Modular Design for YouTube | STASH MAGAZINE

Ash Thorp Explores “Modular” Design for YouTube

Design and motion renaissance man Ash Thorp just released a new three-minute abstract piece for YouTube he describes as “an experiment in two-dimensional design, showcasing an intrinsic depiction of science and technology.” [Watch]