Netflix "These are your Rights" by Buck and Adam Lambert | STASH MAGAZINE

Buck and Adam Lambert Count us Through the Bill of Rights

The 10-episode Netflix series “We the People” makes brilliant use of animation and music in its quest to engage teens in the US civic and political processes. For example, Buck and Adam Lambert counting us through the Bill of Rights. [Watch]

Bela Unclecat, Yulia Drobova | STASH MAGAZINE

Samantha Crain “When We Remain” Music Video by Bela Unclecat and Yulia Drobova

Executive producer Eric Weiner at The Wild Honey Pie in Brooklyn: “We partnered with Kohler to bring you our newest animated video with Choctaw singer/songwriter, poet, producer, and musician Samantha Crain. [Watch]

Iron Maiden "The Writing On The Wall" Music Video by Nicos Livesey | STASH MAGAZINE

Iron Maiden “The Writing On The Wall” Music Video by Nicos Livesey

Blinkink director Nicos Livesey, whose range of animation techniques stretches from embroidery to Plasticine, pours his passion as a lifelong Iron Maiden fan into this six-minute epic for the band’s latest single. [Watch]

Doja Cat, The Weeknd "You Right" Music Video by Quentin Deronzier and Mikros MPC | STASH MAGAZINE

Doja Cat, The Weeknd “You Right” Music Video by Quentin Deronzier and Mikros MPC

After joining forces for Balenciaga’s SS22 deepfake fashion show director Quentin Deronzier and VFX masters Mikros MPC are back for a grand, pop fantasy starring Doja Cat and The Weeknd. [Watch]

X Ambassadors "My Own Monster" Music Video by Daniel Iglesias Jr. and Mathematic | STASH MAGAZINE

X Ambassadors “My Own Monster” Music Video by Daniel Iglesias Jr. and Mathematic

Director Daniel Iglesias Jr. and the animation/VFX crew at Mathematic keep the mood light and the palette stark in this stylized dreamscape for the new track “My Own Monster” by American rock trio X Ambassadors. [Watch]

Bronswick "Mes Automatismes" Music Video by Pierre-Nicolas Riou | STASH MAGAZINE

Bronswick “Mes Automatismes” Music Video by Pierre-Nicolas Riou

Montreal director/animator/illustrator Pierre-Nicolas Riou taps into the social and mental disorientation of the last year with surreal touches and bottomless zooms in this carefully drafted video for hometown duo Bronswick. [Watch]