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Stash Drops Landmark 150th Issue – Watch the Trailer

The landmark 150th issue of Stash just dropped and we could not be more proud. Together with our subscribers, submitters, and fans we’ve built the planet’s largest motion design archive while providing inspiration and insight for professionals and students in over 100 countries. [Watch]

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Superdesigners Release New Short Film “The Intermission”

Using the pandemic as context, CDs Ilya Perevedentsev, Valeriy Lunchuk, and their crew at Superdesigners in Moscow look at “the conflict between the human urge to create and environmental constraints” in a haunting new inhouse film. [Watch]

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LunarCrush “The Lunar Metropolis” Brand Film by Oddfellows

From the team at Oddfellows in Portland, OR: “LunarCrush is the social intelligence company that empowers their community as they navigate the chaotic world of crypto.” [Watch]

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Kevin the Carrot Meets Ebanana Scrooge in Psyop’s Aldi Holiday Spot

This year’s holiday spot for UK supermarket chain Aldi finds Psyop back in the director’s chair with a Dickensian tale of Kevin the Carrot and Ebanana Scrooge “on a journey to find turkey, pudding, and the true meaning of Christmas.” [Watch]

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Sova “What Are You Really Sleeping On?” Campaign by Oskar Gullstrand and Naive

Director Oskar Gullstrand and the animation crew at Naive in Stockholm ask the prickly question “What are you really sleeping on?” in these three CG spots for Swedish bed and bedding brand Sova thru the Garbergs agency. [Watch]

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“Magna Mater” Short Film by Pablo Alfieri and Playful

Director Pablo Alfieri and his team at Playful in Barcelona merge dance, fashion, art, and technology into what he calls “a ritualistic film… that celebrates the wonders of Mother Nature and her relationship with human beings.” [Watch]