Posted on October 9, 2020
The campaign for Microsoft’s new Xbox Series X and Series S consoles bolts out of the gate with this visceral adventure called “Us Dreamers” from Reset director Ian Pons Jewell thru 215 McCann, with MPC’s VFX crew handling the heavy lifting. [Watch]
Posted on September 28, 2020
Motion director/CG artist Dave Webster in London: “Stag is a personal project – the main purpose was to blur the boundaries between live-action, CG, and macro photography, with each shot containing at least two of each, in various forms, so as to create one ambiguous growth sequence. [Watch]
Posted on September 28, 2020
Directors Henrique Bueno and Two Lost Kids at Brazilian prodco The Youth whip together multiple facets of Japanese pop culture into a frothy concoction for the national launch of Wasabi flavored Doritos. [Watch]
Posted on September 24, 2020
Twenty years ago, Imaginary Forces released a different kind of reel. Instead of cutting the work to the usual upbeat music track, the montage was anchored by a reading of the prologue from Shakespeare’s ‘Henry V’ (watch below). [Watch]
Posted on September 22, 2020
The Stash Permanent Collection continues to expand with STASH 143 adding another 31 outstanding motion projects plus behind the scenes features and exclusive interviews. Check the two-minute preview to see the new inductees. [Watch]
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Posted on September 18, 2020
The 2020 Brazilian League of Legends Championship finals opened with director Jan Xavier and the crew at São Paulo animation studio Histeria! turning their hometown into a giant LoL match crammed with street art, VFX, and typography. [Watch]