Bastille What You Gonna Do? music video | STASH MAGAZINE

Bastille “What You Gonna Do?” ft. Graham Coxon Music Video by Reza Dolatabadi

Now based in London, Iranian-born director/animator Reza Dolatabadi hit the Stash radar in 2009 with his remarkable grad film “Khoda” (featured in Stash 52) – his latest work is a visually berserk promo for English indie pop band Bastille. [Watch]

The Pure Insider explainer video by Al Boardman | STASH MAGAZINE

Al Boardman’s Minimalist Explainer Video for Pure

Director/designer Al Boardman in Hampshire, England: “I teamed up with US creative agency Farmuse to create this short explainer video [and we] worked hard to create an abstract, yet sophisticated set of designs, illustrations, and animation to help tell the story of the unique approach that Pure insurance delivers.” [Watch]

BBC Ideas Resilience by Kong Studio | STASH MAGAZINE

Kong Studio Reinforces the Importance of “Resilience” for BBC Ideas

Co-founders Bill Elliott and Tom Baker at Kong Studio in London: “2020 has been a rough ride for many people around the world. The need to be resilient on both personal and societal levels seems ever more important. [Watch]

Unbabel The Technology Behind Machine Translation | STASH MAGAZINE

Favo Studio Reveals “The Technology Behind Machine Translation”

In this second video in a series of explainers for Unbabel and their AI-powered translation platform, Favo Studio in Porto, Portugal perform their own translation magic – converting complex language concepts into fun and engaging visuals. [Watch]

Courts animated loop by Barry Chapman | STASH MAGAZINE

“Courts” Animated Loop by Barry Chapman

Irish motion designer Barry Chapman in London: “It was great to get the opportunity to collaborate with the incredible aerial photographer Petra Leary on this project. I’m a massive fan of her work so was really delighted to be given the chance to animate some of her photography. [Watch]

MTV Studios brand ID by Patrick Claire | STASH MAGAZINE

Antibody Takes MTV Back to the Moon

Creative director Patrick Claire at Antibody in Sydney: “MTV was an iconic brand in my youth and also the place I first worked after graduating from film school. MTV STUDIOS came to us with the idea to revisit the iconic Moonman landing through a contemporary lens. [Watch]