World's first animated face mask by Yannis Konstantinidis | STASH MAGAZINE

Watch How the First Animated Face Mask Came to Be

Follow along with NOMINT founder and CD Yannis Konstantinidis, as he combines art, function, and safety into the planet’s first animated COVID mask in a self-initiated project to benefit the Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. [Watch]

Ash Thorp Explores Modular Design for YouTube | STASH MAGAZINE

Ash Thorp Explores “Modular” Design for YouTube

Design and motion renaissance man Ash Thorp just released a new three-minute abstract piece for YouTube he describes as “an experiment in two-dimensional design, showcasing an intrinsic depiction of science and technology.” [Watch]

World Science Festival "What is Antimatter?" short film by Eoin Duffy | STASH MAGAZINE

World Science Festival “What is Antimatter?” by Eoin Duffy

Master minimalist director/animator Eoin Duffy answers the grandest of existential questions for the World Science Festival in his latest short film “What is Antimatter?” [Watch]

Anifilm and ŻUBROFFKA Festival trailers by David Štumpf | STASH MAGAZINE

Whimsy and Wonder: David Stumpf’s Festival Trailers

The work of Slovakian director/animator David Stumpf inspires adjectives like witty, playful, and unpredictable – which have made him a popular choice lately for film festivals looking to grab attention in a distracted world. [Watch]

Michelangelo Code by House of Panic and Federica D’Urzo | STASH MAGAZINE

“Michelangelo Code” Explainer by Federica D’Urzo and House of Panic

Producer Bruce Bigg at House of Panic in Amsterdam: “House of Panic director Federica D’Urzo collaborated with Dutch musician Pieter Both to visually explore one of art history’s great mysteries: What is the shape enclosing the figure of God in Michelangelo’s The Creation of Adam meant to represent. [Watch]

HBO Between the World and Me titles by Elastic | STASH MAGAZINE

HBO “Between the World and Me” Titles by Hazel Baird and Elastic

Creative director Hazel Baird at Elastic: “[For this title sequence], director Kamilah Forbes wanted us to stay away from triggering and violent images that we constantly see in the media and on social platforms and instead, be a colorful celebration of black culture. [Watch]