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CNN Style “The Evolution of Red Lipstick”

The CNN Motion crew illuminates the surprising and socially complex 5,000-year history of red-colored lips in this beautifully illustrated explainer with art direction by Ignacio Osorio and Alexander Sears. [Watch]

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Hulu “Hillary” Documentary Main Title by Imaginary Forces

From Imaginary Forces: “How do you make a portrait of one of the most admired and vilified women of the world? Well, if it’s Hillary Clinton, you raid filmmaker Nanette Burstein’s archive of personal and press photos, stack ’em in chronological order, and let ’em play! [Watch]

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“Million” Motion for MAPP Montréal

Montréal creative Rémi Vincent gathered 17 animators and designers from across the city to collaborate on this dynamic and ultra-wide motion piece originally projected on a wall during the 2019 MAPP Montréal event. [Watch]

Citizen Impeachment 2020 explainer video | STASH MAGAZINE

“Citizen Impeachment 2020” by Spillt

Ed Rhine ECD at design/animation agency Spillt in Denver: “Setting aside that the messaging can be divisive or reductionist depending on your political alignment, we thoroughly stand behind the citizen’s power to be the center of democracy through the right to vote. [Watch]

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Grace “Sunset Collection” and Making-of by NotReal

The team at NotReal in Buenos Aires fuse their typographic, motion, and live-action production skills into a wonderfully kinetic, compact, and lighthearted brand film complete with making-of video. [Watch]

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EPIX “Godfather of Harlem” Title Sequence by Digital Kitchen

Art Director/designer/lead animator Peter Pak at Digital Kitchen in Los Angeles: “The Godfather of Harlem main title is an homage to the collages created by African-American artist, Romare Bearden (1911-1988), during 1960s Harlem. [Watch]