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Bruno Aveillan and Fix Studio “French Road Safety: Shockwave”

Paris post house Fix Studio and Quad director Bruno Aveillan infuse this French Road Safety spot with a poetic visual chaos that both counters and compliments the emotional punch-in-the-gut delivered by the script from French agency La Chose. [Watch]

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Julien Dykmans “La Valse Mécanique”

After working in commercial 3D production for eight years, Julien Dykmans decided to make his own short film “in order to free himself from the constraints of the workplace”. The result is “La Valse Mécanique” (Waltz Mechanics) a meticulous 3D character opus made possible via European crowdfunding site Ulule. [Watch]

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Noma Bar Unmasks a Killer for NewYork-Presbyterian

Minimalist design and thoughtful transitions rendered in a hi-con palette add up to powerful story-telling from London director/illustrator/designer/artist Noma Bar thru NYC agency Seiden for NewYork-Presbyterian’s research into immunotherapy and it’s promise for treating cancer. [Watch]

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Evan Viera and Charley Pope: “AIKO” Teaser

Undaunted after pitching their animated drama series “AIKO” to reluctant networks around LA, creators Evan Viera and Charley Pope committed to develop this atmospheric proof-of-concept teaser about “a young girl who discovers a well of mystical power within herself that she neither wants nor understands.” [Watch]

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Golden Wolf: Zedd ft. Troye Sivan “Papercut (Grey remix)”

Shoreditch prodco Golden Wolf build a poignant collage of the excitement and ennui of youth in this dense and collaborative black and white opus for the “Papercut (Grey remix)” track from Grammy-winning producer/musician Zedd. [Watch]

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Def Jam: Back in the day Ep.1 by Malcolm Sutherland

Trip to the late 80s, as NYC graffiti artist and painter Cey Adams and fellow SVA grad Steve Carr recall their days as Def Jam Recording’s in-house design firm called the Drawing Board – creating classic album covers and overseeing the visual style of the artists. [Watch]