"Lip Sync" Unreal Engine 5 Short Film by Han Yang | STASH MAGAZINE

“Lip Sync” Unreal Engine 5 Short Film by Han Yang

The latest real-time CG work from director Han Yang and Shape Shifters Creative in Vancouver uses Unreal Engine 5 and the cloud-streamed app MetaHuman Creator to craft a tense and intimate fantasy that suggests the future of video production is already here. [Watch]

Mosh Mens' Health Brand Films by Niceshit | STASH MAGAZINE

Mosh Mens’ Health Brand Films by Niceshit

Guido Lambertini, creative director/partner at Niceshit in Barcelona: “Men’s health is a delicate topic to tackle so the main challenge in creating these films was to talk about this and get men to fix problems in a lighthearted, humorous way.” [Watch]

Salvatore Ganacci "Fight Dirty" Music Video by GOONO and Truba Animation | STASH ANIMATION

Salvatore Ganacci “Fight Dirty” Music Video by GOONO and Truba Animation

The All-Sydney directing team of Tom Noakes, Will Goodfellow (from prodco GOONO) and Greg Sharp (from Truba Animation) conjure an anime adrenaline fest for Bosnian-Swedish DJ/producer Salvatore Ganacci. [Watch]

Fergus Craig "Once Upon A Crime" Book Trailer by Cub Studio | STASH MAGAZINE

Fergus Craig “Once Upon A Crime” Book Trailer by Cub Studio

From the team at Cub Studio in Brighton, UK: “We are huge fans of [British comic/actor/writer] Fergus Craig and in particular his excerpts from the upcoming Roger LeCarre thriller, Once Upon A Crime. [Watch]

"Out Of Bounds" Short Film by Franz Impler | STASH MAGAZINE

“Out Of Bounds” Short Film by Franz Impler

While studying illustration at the Academy of Fine Arts in Leipzig Germany, Franz Impler taught himself 3D animation then went on to break every rule and convention of the genre in his wonderfully bizarre thesis project “Out Of Bounds”. [Watch]

Getty Museum "2-Minute Time Machine" Films by BIEN | STASH MAGAZINE

Getty Museum “2-Minute Time Machine” Films by BIEN

Los Angeles motion design studio BIEN helps the city’s Getty Museum attract a younger and more diverse base of visitors with this series of upbeat, collage-driven explainer films designed to appeal to sixth-graders. [Watch]