Impulse Records Oliver Nelson The Blues And The Abstract Truth by Basa | STASH MAGAZINE

Impulse Records “Oliver Nelson: The Blues And The Abstract Truth” by Basa

Creative Director Diego Huacuja T. at BASA in Mexico City: “This is one of three videos we created for the 60th anniversary of the legendary jazz label Impulse Records. [Watch]

Giants Orchestra Brand Film Miles Hellyer | STASH MAGAZINE

Giants Orchestra Brand Film and Passion Project by Miles Hellyer

Designer Miles Hellyer in Sydney: “This brand film was created to explore the beautiful wooden forms crafted by the team at Giants Orchestra. The focus for this piece was simplicity – slowly revealing the objects to bring attention to the details of the form and texture of the Kauri wood.” [Watch]

UNIL Sexism and Sexual Harassment Explainer Outfits.studio | STASH MAGAZINE

UNIL “Sexism and Sexual Harassment” Explainer by Outfits.studio

Elisa Ciocca, lead motion designer at Outfits.studio, Lausanne, Switzerland: “With this motion design piece, the University of Lausanne (UNIL) takes a firm stand: discrimination of any kind is never OK. [Watch]

Momoco Opens The Girl Before for BBC One | STASH MAGAZINE

Momoco Opens “The Girl Before” on BBC One

From the team at Momoco in London: “In our titles for BBC One’s thriller based on the novel by JP Delaney, we explore the stark, minimalist house as shadows of the current tenant Jane and the girl before, Emma, appear as if the walls have captured and absorbed everyday domestic moments. [Watch]

Reapit Explainer by Quite Franckly | STASH MAGAZINE

Reapit Prop-Tech Explainer by Quite Franckly

Grant Franck, owner/CD at Quite Franckly in Cape Town, South Africa: “We partnered with Reapit, a world leader in providing Property CRM software solutions to create an animated experience for their new product offering. [Watch]

UBS Fondation Beyeler What is Art? Part of a Bigger Plan | STASH MAGAZINE

UBS x Fondation Beyeler “What is Art?” by Part of a Bigger Plan

Amsterdam studio Part of a Bigger Plan helps Swiss bank UBS and Basel-based Fondation Beyeler answer big questions about the nature and meaning of art with a clean and kinetic collage of motion techniques. [Watch]