Best of Stash 2022 TITLE and BROADCAST DESIGN | STASH MAGAZINE

Best of Stash 2022: Title and Broadcast Design!

The obvious vitality and sheer variety apparent in these projects tell us one thing: 2022 was an exceptional year for designers charged with setting the tone for visual programming in television, film, and games. [Watch]

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Platige Harnesses Unreal Engine for Space-Bound Christmas Short

Following on their epic 2022 Easter short film, director Damian Misiura and crew at Platige Image in Warsaw return to space (and the Unreal Engine pipeline) for this feel-good Christmas adventure. [Watch]

Best of Stash 2022 BRAND FILMS | STASH MAGAZINE

Best of Stash 2022: Brand Films!

As audiences have slipped away from traditional TV viewing, most marketers have embraced the flexibility of brand films (produced primarily for online, social, and point-of-sale viewing) as their promotional weapon of choice. [Watch]

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The Beatles “Here, There and Everywhere” Music Video by Rok Predin and Trunk

Trunk director Rok Predin walks Stash fans thru the complexities – both technical and creative – of animating the rerelease music video for “Here, There and Everywhere” from The Beatles’ landmark 1966 album Revolver. [Watch]

The Very VERY First Christmas Short Film by Brian ODonnell The Mill | STASH MAGAZINE

“The Very VERY First Christmas” Short Film by Brian O’Donnell and The Mill Design Studio

Director Brian O’Donnell at The Mill Design Studio in NY: “‘The Very VERY First Christmas’ is a deep dive into holiday nostalgia – a take on Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer starring a bright-eyed pterodactyl who hasn’t quite learned to fly. [Watch]

Battersea Power Station Lift 109 Motion Art Installation Revenant | STASH MAGAZINE

Battersea Power Station Lift 109 Motion Art Installation by Revenant

Kevin McCrae, CD/founder at Revenant in Glasgow: “Revenant was commissioned by agency Squint/Opera to produce a 360° animated film as part of the new Battersea Power Station Lift 109 viewing experience in London.” [Watch]