Get a jump on your spring brainstorming with this two-minute glimpse at all the motion projects packed into Stash 158, the latest design, animation, and VFX work to be inducted into the Stash Permanent Collection. [Watch]
Category 3D Style, Advertising, AI, Animation, Brand film, Broadcast Design, BTS, BTS, CG, Character Animation, Explainer, Featured, Games, Glitch, Illustration, Motion Capture, Motion Design, Music Video, Realtime, Short Films, Student Work, Titles, VFX · Tags 2 OAKS Productions, Adamastor Studio, Agora Studios, AIM Studios, Alchemy, Ambassadors, Andy Hall, ArtClass, Brazen Animation, Elastic, Feed Me Light, Filmic Art, Filmograph, FLOATING HOUSE, Found Studio, George Eleftheroglou, Giant Ant, Hornet, Hydra Studios, Igor Sordokhonov, Imaginary Forces, Jeremy Mansford, Jungler, Leo Sanchez Studio, Leon Klaas, Media.Work, Nadia Tzuo, Nexus, Paul Trillo, Plains of Yonder, RICHPRJCTS, Ripple Group, Ronnie Koff, Sarah Beth Morgan, Sava Zivkovic, STYLEFRAME, Tavo Studio, Taylor Yontz, The Animation Workshop, The Mill, Toke Madsen, Trizz, Unit Motion Design, UoU Studio, Vincent Gibaud, Woodwork, YETI Pictures, Yves Geleyn, 绽点
This abstract CG piece by director/3D artist Berk Budal and composer/sound designer Christoph Groß yeilds a riveting 90-second visualization of the premise “Tension is the rope that connects desire to its outcome.” [Watch]
From the motion design team at 17mars in Paris: “Once again, Puma Football and sports agency LaFourmi reached out to us for to imagine and develop a promotional film for the release of Puma’s Future Supercharge soccer boot. [Watch]
With a nod to a certain 2012 animated earworm about silly methods of demise, Buenos Aires studio Buda.tv confirms animals can indeed be guilty of the seven deadly sins in their new in-house short film. [Watch]
From the team at Tendril in Toronto: “We were invited by Anomaly and Crown Royal to create a brand film introducing their new line of luxurious Canadian whiskey, Crown Royal 29. [Watch]
Working with brand consultancy Darwin & Verne, the new Madrid-based studio Blanco Void softly illustrates three timeless principles from Roman architect Vitruvius for Cosentino’s Pietra Kode Collection of designer surfaces. [Watch]