Sensor.Graphics Zooms Out in “Exploded Views” Short Film

Sensor.Graphics, a new and anonymous US-based design and motion studio, just slipped onto the Stash radar with their submission of this intricate and intriguing CG experiment “depicting the present and future of technology.” [Watch]

Patrick Clair and Raoul Marks Launch Antibody Originals Anthology Series | STASH MAGAZINE

Patrick Clair and Raoul Marks to Launch “Antibody Originals” Anthology Series

Fresh off their three Emmy nominations last month, title sequence masters Patrick Clair and Raoul Marks just dropped the trailer for their tech-driven anthology series of short films Antibody Originals, launching August 30. [Watch]

Onesal Enters the Year of the Dragon for SkinCeuticals (Director’s Cut)

Tokyo motion design innovators Onesal (whose best CG work we track here), bring an abstract and elegant monochrome moodiness to this product film for US skincare brand SkinCeuticals through Brooklyn agency CA1 CA2. [Watch]

Secret Level series on Amazon Prime by Blur Studios | STASH MAGAZINE

Blur and Prime Video Will Drop “Secret Level” Animated Anthology Series This December

Tim Miller and Blur Studio are following up Love, Death & Robots with Secret Level, a new Prime Video adult anthology series of 15 animated short films based on some of the planet’s most-played video games. [Watch]

Ivan Llopis Blurred Cliff Music Video by Trizz Studio | STASH MAGAZINE

Trizz Peers Beyond the “Blurred Cliff” in Dream-like new Music Video for Ivan Llopis

We’ve come to expect passion projects from the crew at Trizz in Barcelona to be both ambitious and thoughtful (like their recent Earth Day film) and this new music video for composer/producer Ivan Llopis does not disappoint. [Watch]

Nothing 2a Phone product film by Post Office Studios | STASH MAGAZINE

Post Office Studios Conjures Scale and Drama for the Nothing (2a) Phone Plus

Director Prasad Kelkar and the motion design crew at Post Office Studios in Mumbai (the immersive content division of Kulfi Collective) combine dramatic scale and austere monochrome compositions to elevate this film for the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus. [Watch]