Concern Worldwide "Search: Climate Change" by Fons Schiedon | STASH MAGAZINE

Concern Worldwide “Search: Climate Change” by Fons Schiedon

Forever director/animator/editor Fons Schiedon’s natural proclivity for visual insanity helps emphasize the shocking difference between online search results for “climate change” and the actual, real-world human consequences. [Watch]

Xfinity "Xfi" Product Film and Process Reel by FutureDeluxe | STASH MAGAZINE

Xfinity “Xfi” Product Film and Process Reel by FutureDeluxe

FutureDeluxe: “We recently teamed up with Elephant New York to create a series of films that demonstrate the power of Xfinity’s XB7 Gateway.” [Watch]

Tide 75th Anniversary Film by Believe | STASH MAGAZINE

Tide 75th Anniversary Film by Believe

Believe in Santiago, Chile: “This is the story of David ‘Dick’ Byerly a P&G scientist who started working on a secret project called Project X, which he believed had great potential to revolutionize how families washed clothes.”   Client: P&G Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi NY Production: Believe [Watch]

Eve Sleep "La Vie en Jaune - Le Coq" Spot by Peter Sluszka | STASH MAGAZINE

Eve Sleep “La Vie en Jaune – Le Coq” Spot by Peter Sluszka

Hornet director Peter Sluszka ramps up his stop motion character magic in this spot designed by agency adam&eveDDB to boost recognition and sales for UK online mattress brand eve sleep in France. [Watch]

SK-II "#CHANGEDESTINY" Brand Films by Imaginary Forces, Passion Pictures, Platige Image, and C3 | STASH MAGAZINE

SK-II “#CHANGEDESTINY” Brand Films by Imaginary Forces, Passion Pictures, Platige Image, and C3

Leveraging the intense emotions of six Olympic athletes, Japanese cosmetics brand SK-II launches a series of ambitious and empowering films with the help of Imaginary Forces, Passion Pictures, Platige Image, and C3 thru WPP. [Watch]

Millennium Parade "Trepanation" Music Video by Ryoji Yamada | STASH MAGAZINE

Millennium Parade “Trepanation” Music Video by Ryoji Yamada

According to Wikipedia, trepanation involves drilling or scraping a hole into the human skull. A fun fact that makes it the perfect title for this psychotropic anime-flavored video for the Japanese creative collective Millennium Parade. [Watch]