On October 1, 1992 Turner Broadcasting launched Cartoon Network primarily as an outlet for their recently purchased Hanna-Barbera library. Over the next 25 years the network nurtured scores of new characters and helped redefine pop culture. [Watch]
Ainslie Henderson’s latest film “Stems,” begins with documentary-style insights into the UK writer/director’s design and animation process then evolves into a sweet and playful musical world co-created with composer Poppy Ackroyd. [Watch]
Up until yesterday, Gen Design Studio (based in Braga, Portugal) had somehow eluded the Stash radar. That glaring oversight ended with the arrival of this precise and pristine CG brand film for Crediflux called “Take Back Control.” [Watch]
Polyester Studio in Toronto apply their ample explainer talents to the launch of BTZ, a new cryptocurrency designed for members of Bunz, the online barter community based in Canada. [Watch]
Toronto motion houses Tendril and Worship whisk you into the future of robotic warehouse automation with this intense, scifi-flavored brand film for Norwegian tech company AutoStore.
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UK design director and 3D artist Douglas Bowden (aka Pandayoghurt) creates a series of minimalist and graceful 3D explorations of MAUD’s new mark for Australian broadcaster Foxtel. [Watch]