World Economic Forum The World Has a Waste Problem Explainer | STASH MAGAZINE

World Economic Forum “The World Has a Waste Problem” Explainer

Motion designer Albert Skowroński in Poznań, Poland: “Together, humans churn out an epic two billion tons of trash a year. To put that into perspective, if all this waste was lined up, it would go around the Earth 24 times. And that’s projected to grow by 70% in the next 30 years. [Watch]

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Fan Film by Tim Fox | STASH MAGAZINE

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Fan Film by Tim Fox

Tim Fox, animation director and illustrator in London: “I got so inspired by the release of the TMNT: Mutant Mayhem trailer last week I called up my friend illustrator/artist Dan Crossan and said we HAD to do a tribute. The trailer reminded me how the Ninja Turtles were a part of my life growing up so I decided to put my own spin on them. [Watch]

Lacoste Immersive Sports Films Trajectoire Studio | STASH MAGAZINE

Lacoste Immersive Sports Films by Trajectoire Studio

Trajectoire Studio and CD/motion designer Michel Naufal create stylish tennis and golf films as part of a dedicated immersive experience space in the Lacoste flagship store on the Champs-Elysées in Paris. [Watch]

New Balance 2002 Collection Loops by Alchemy | STASH MAGAZINE

Alchemy Loops Up New Balance 2002 Collection for Urban Outfitters

Andrew Milner, EP/partner at London motion design studio Alchemy: “After seeing some spec work we’d done, Urban Outfitters got in touch with us to help launch their New Balance 2002 sneaker collection.” [Watch]

Parallel Studio Hermès Tea For Two Scarf | STASH MAGAZINE

Parallel Studio Adds Wit and Whimsy to Jonathan Burton’s Hermès “Tea For Two” Scarf

Paris animation studio Parallel Studio teams with UK illustrator Jonathan Burton to bring the details of his intricate “Tea For Two” Hermès scarf to life. [Watch]

Mundfish Atomic Heart Frostbite Cinematic by Petrick | STASH MAGAZINE

Atomic Heart “Frostbite” Game Cinematic by Petrick

Tapping into vintage Soviet animated propaganda for inspiration, Misha Petrick and his Berlin-based crew spin up a fully unique in-game cinematic for Mundfish’s first-person shooter Atomic Heart. [Watch]