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Block’s In-House Creative Studio Launches With “Reimagine” Short Film

Block Inc, Jack Dorsey’s tech conglomerate behind Cash App, Square, TIDAL, etc., just announced the launch of its in-house creative studio (called Creative Studio) with this one-minute exercise in upbeat CG motion design. [Watch]

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Banksy Murals Featured in Powerful “MURALS” Immersive Experience at Cannes Film Festival

From the release: New York-based creative studio Aggressive, virtual production studio ATM Virtual, PixelRace, and Ukrainian 3D artist Artem Ivanenko premiered their immersive documentary experience, ‘MURALS’ at Cannes Film Festival in May. [Watch]

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Typography at the Heart of Unsaid Studio’s Donor Campaign for Gift of Life

New York’s Unsaid Studio elevates the cause of blood donation to a new level of poignancy and elegance with this minimalist, type-driven campaign for the US non-profit Gift of Life thru DDB NY. [Watch]

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Never Sit Still Celebrate New Studio by Resurrecting the Exquisite Corpse

From the team at Sydney motion/animation studio Never Sit Still: “Inspired by the recent move to our new studio, we made our very own animated exquisite corpse to celebrate the momentous occasion.” [Watch]

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jformento Taps Into Elegance for Sussex “Duet” Brand Film

Director/animator Jonathan Formento and his crew at jformento in London (who crafted this cozy spot for Simba last summer) move from the bedroom to the bathroom with an elegant/ethereal brand film for Australian faucet brand Sussex. [Watch]

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A Product Film for the Clothing Line The North Face Hopes to Never Make

From agency Wunderman Thompson Mexico: “The North Face has always invited customers to explore the world and protect it by manufacturing long-lasting clothes made from recycled material but this initiative is not enough. What will happen in the coming years if we do not stop the fast-fashion industry and change our consumption habits? [Watch]