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Stash 133: Two More Hours of Amazing

Banish the mid-winter blahs with a shot of pure inspiration: Stash 133 delivers another 31 outstanding design, animation, and VFX projects plus behind-the-scenes features and exclusive interviews. [Watch]

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imat-uve “Material Exploration” Brand Film

Directors Vincent Schwenk and Vitaly Grossmann team with Moscow studio Superdesigners to create a striking abstract 3D brand film for German design and engineering company imat-uve. [Watch]

Growing “Shroooms” with C A T K

Berlin design and music studio COLORS AND THE KIDS’ recent research project called “Shroooms” explores the power of artificial growth algorithms to create a beguiling world of alien 3D.
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Style, Wit, and Snack-sized Bits of London History

Office co-working company Fora announce the opening of their Soho and Spitalfields locations in London with style, wit, and snack-sized bits of history in this brand video by Nice Shit Studio in Barcelona. [Watch]

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BBC2 ID Development Reel by 23C

Twenty ThirdC: “We had the immense pleasure of collaborating with BBC creative in building one of the many BBC2 idents as part of the channel’s first re-brand in 20 years. [Watch]

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“Healthcare Video for Undisclosed Client” by Coat of Arms

Canceled projects are always tough news for a creative team especially when the results were as carefully crafted and beautifully detailed as this one directed by Clara Lehmann and Jonathan Lacocque at Coat of Arms. [Watch]

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“Plastic Dreams” by Klaus Alman

German 3D specialist Klaus Alman takes time out from his studio’s commercial work for a personal and visually poetic exploration of “the wastefulness advertising, modern production, and distribution of goods comprises.” [Watch]

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“Aquaman” Main on End Title Sequence

Creative directors Aaron Becker and Simon Clowes at Los Angeles prodco Filmograph crafted this richly detailed sequence of sculptural tableaux to close director James Wan’s first venture into the DC Universe. [Watch]

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Rise “Hope-a-nomics” by Legwork and Whirled

Upbeat explainers for serious causes always run the risk of trivializing their message but when tone and content are carefully balanced they make you want to stand up and cheer for even the driest and most complex of subjects.
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VEF Riga “Tricking Time”

To mark the 60th anniversary of Latvian pro basketball team VEF Rīga, Pagan Ogilvy CD/copywriter Edgars Stanga avoids the tired mash-up of game footage and opts instead for a meditative and sly look at the game’s relationship with time. [Watch]

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“The Brave Heart” by Luca & Sinem

Finally, a complete and scientifically accurate look at the inner components of your body as it deals with a hangover. Ok, so “The Brave Heart” may not be exactly textbook science but it is solidly twisted fun. [Watch]

Bring Me The Horizon “Medicine” by Extraweg

Berlin CG artist Extraweg (aka Oliver Latta) applies his surreal and often unsettling array of 3D tricks and techniques to this intense and impossible-to-ignore video for the track “Medicine” by English rock band Bring Me The Horizon. [Watch]

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Block & Tackle’s New 7-Minute Reel

Longtime Stash fans know demo reels don’t get much love on this site (we’ve published a handful in 14 years). But once in a long while, one hits the inbox and makes you question what a compilation of work can and should do. [Watch]

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“The ABC Murders” Opening Titles by Huge Designs

The BBC adaptation of Agatha Christie’s 1936 novel “The ABC Murders” debuted amid controversy about the dark tone and casting of John Malkovich as Hercule Poirot but the menacing titles, created by London’s Huge Designs, deserve only praise. [Watch]