Monaco Skeleton TAG Heuer brand film by Frame | STASH MAGAZINE

Neon Speed: Frame Defines the Monaco Skeleton for TAG Heuer

Copenhagen motion design studio Frame lights up the latest volley in the CG watch wars with this starkly elegant product film for TAG Heuer’s Monaco Skeleton timepiece just in time for the 2023 Monaco F1 Grand Prix. [Watch]

Pitch Music Arts Festival Campaign Visuals by Anatolii Belikov | STASH MAGAZINE

Pitch Music & Arts Festival Campaign Visuals by Anatolii Belikov and the Ukrainian Diaspora

With his small Kyiv studio closed due to the Russian occupation, director/3D artist Anatolii Belikov regroups his scattered team virtually to craft visuals for the Pitch Music & Arts Festival in Australia. [Watch]

Mat&Fab Get S#!? Done Short motion design film | STASH MAGAZINE

Mat&Fab Defeat Distraction and Failure to “Get S#!? Done”

Montreal motion design duo Mat&Fab (Mathieu Harrisson and Fabrice Fenoy) tackle meta themes of motivation and creator’s block in this playful animated short produced in concert with integrated prodco L’Éloi. [Watch]

Sehsucht Mercedes-Benz Digital Experience Poem | STASH MAGAZINE

Sehsucht Reimagines the Mercedes-Benz Digital Experience as a Visual and Literal Poem

From the team at Sehsucht in Berlin: “We spent the last few months delving into the magic of Mercedes-Benz technology in order to synthesize a new visual tone for them. This was not only a transformative creative journey for Mercedes-Benz Digital, but also for us, challenging our approach to design and storytelling. [Watch]

James van den Elshout Spec Brand Film for Hasami Porcelain | STASH MAGAZINE

James van den Elshout Highlights Modern Craftsmanship in Spec Brand Film for Hasami Porcelain

Designer/director James van den Elshout in New York: “This is a learning exercise and tribute to the incredible craftsmanship of the Hasami Porcelain family of products. Made in Japan, the hand-crafted cups, plates, and bowls have a very natural feel to them but remain extremely modern and modular in their form.” [Watch]

Channel 4 Altogether Different Rebrand by Pentagram and Found | STASH MAGAZINE

Found and Pentagram Rebrand Channel 4 With Something “Altogether Different”

From the team at Found in London: “Working closely with Pentagram and 4creative, we designed the motion system and broadcast package for Channel 4’s new master brand.” [Watch]