Signals, Patterns, & Waves - Director’s Cut by Ordinary Folk | STASH MAGAZINE

“Signals, Patterns, & Waves (Director’s Cut)” Process Reel by Ordinary Folk

Creative director Jorge R. Canedo E. at Ordinary Folk in Vancouver: “Around a year ago, we worked on a fun set of illustrations and animations for a series of blog posts. It was a crazy, fun project exploring different ideas and concepts, and so we put together a little process video to show some of the behind-the-scenes creativity!” [Watch]

Accenture Black is a Beautiful Struggle by Troy Browne | STASH MAGAZINE

Accenture “Black is a Beautiful Struggle” by Troy Browne

Director/animator Troy Browne, a freelancer based in Nottingham, UK, creates a spirited collage-style film for Accenture’s “Black Is” video series, part of an in-house inclusion and diversity initiative. [Watch]

TED Johan Rockström 2020 talk Brikk | STASH MAGAZINE

TED “Johan Rockström 2020” by Brikk

Brikk animation and directors’ collective in Stockholm, Sweden: “We felt humbled by the request to direct this important talk [by Swedish Earth Science professor Johan Rockström] for such a big event. [Watch]

Town Portal Vanitas music video by Gabriele Calvi | STASH MAGAZINE

Town Portal “Vanitas” Music Video by Gabriele Calvi

Milan motion designer Gabriele Calvi summons a constantly shifting graphic dream for the Danish rock trio Town Portal in his enigmatic new music video for the track “Vanitas”. [Watch]

Emergent The Symphony of Science brand film by Versus | STASH MAGAZINE

Versus Conducts a “Symphony of Science” for Emergent

Rob Meyers, EP at Versus in New York: “We teamed up with The New York Times T-Brand Studios to tell the timely story of Emergent BioSolutions and its pathogen-busting hyperimmune globulin therapeutic vaccines through a music-led animated short. [Watch]

Away Travel the Vote by Natalie Labarre and Hornet | STASH MAGAZINE

Away “Travel the Vote” by Natalie Labarre and Hornet

With over 318,000 absentee ballots rejected in the 2016 US election, luggage brand Away urges you to travel to your registered place of voting and make certain your voice is heard in 2020. [Watch]