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The Houses of Orbis NFT Launch Teaser by Sebastian Helene and The Dink

Swedish 3D artist/animator Sebastian Helene reteams with London director/animator The Dink on this elegant/enigmatic teaser designed to “create hype, build intrigue, and create buzz” for their upcoming NFT collection The Houses of Orbis. [Watch]

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Found Studio Highlights VIZIO’s “Picture Quality”

Key features of the new M-Series TVs from US consumer electronics brand VIZIO come to vivid and metaphorical life in this new spot from the design and animation team at Found in London. [Watch]

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Jonathan Formento Introduces the Simba Bed in New Brand Film

UK-based Brazilian director/animator Jonathan Formento: “Working closely with agency UX Creative, we developed a full CGI campaign series to help Simba introduce their new bed-bases.” [Watch]

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Sarofsky Sculpts “The Gray Man” Titles for Netflix

Following their collaboration on Captain America: The Winter Soldier, the Sarofsky crew reteam with the Russo brothers to package the directing duo’s Netflix spy thriller The Gray Man in hyper-detailed CG vignettes and bold typography. [Watch]

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Joe Sill and Impossible Objects Release Unreal Engine Proof of Concept Film “The Cloud Racer”

From director Joe Sill and the team at Impossible Objects in Manhattan Beach, CA: “A struggling outerling pilots his race-craft over the apocalyptic streets of future Los Angeles in a fierce aerial competition against the much better funded corporate teams with his trusted father (who also serves as his mechanic) by his side.” [Watch]

Renewcell x Zara Circulose Campaign by Stato | STASH MAGAZINE

Renewcell x Zara Circulose Brand Film by Stato

Co-founders Jimena Passadore and José León Molfino at motion design studio Stato in Buenos Aires: “Swedish textile-to-textile recycling company Renewcell has created a recycling process that dissolves cotton cellulose from textile waste and transforms it into a new material called Circulose® which can then be made into viscose fibers.” [Watch]