Documentary The Age of AI Our Human Future | STASH MAGAZINE

Juan Delcan and Sandblast Explore “The Age of AI: Our Human Future” in New Documentary

Director Juan Delcan and the crew at Sandblast Productions in New York used AI to generate select visual assets for this 16-minute animated doc about the AI revolution including all of the environments and several character designs. [Watch]

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Paris Opera “L’Heure Bleue” by Antoine & Mathilde and Remembers

French directing duo Mathilde Loubes and Antoine Bonnet, who created the outstanding Un Diable dans la Poche animated short during their students days at Gobelins, just completed this lyrical five-minute opus for the Paris Opera. [Watch]

Fantoons Animation Manifesto short film | STASH MAGAZINE

Fantoons Manifesto 2023: Styles Change but Stories Remain

Fantoons co-founders David Calcano and Linda Otero in LA: “Animation is something that lives in our bloodstream; when combined with a heartfelt story, it makes you feel alive like nothing else. [Watch]

WET animated short film Ecole des Nouvelles Images | STASH MAGAZINE

Steamy, Slippery, and Sweaty Student Film “WET”

After winning a shelf-full of awards on the festival circuit, École des Nouvelles Images students Marianne Bergeonneau, Lauriane Montpert, Mélina Mandon, Cloé Peyrebrune, and Elvira Taussac have released their romantic fantasy WET online. [Watch]

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MAKE Launches “Mechsplorers” IP With “Hippobotomus”

Focused on expanding beyond their brand-driven design and animation work, the team at MAKE in Minneapolis are developing original IPs including this promising kids’ series called Mechsplorers. [Watch]

ID4 by Lobster and Vincent Tsui | STASH MAGAZINE

A Short Ode to Life, Death, and Dessert by Lobster and Vincent Tsui

For their latest in-house studio ID, the crew at Lobster Studio in Sofia, Bulgaria, teamed up with illustrator/animator Vincent Tsui and composer/sound designer David Kamp for a one-minute slice of the surreal. [Watch]