Niesmann+Bischoff iSmove Launch film by Aixsponza | STASH MAGAZINE

Niesmann+Bischoff “iSmove” Launch Film by Aixsponza

From Aixsponza in Munich: “Join us on an epic journey from the shoreline all the way up to the highest mountain peaks in this launch package we created together with Peter Clausen Filmproduktion for German Motorhome brand Niesmann+Bischoff. [Watch]

"Stag" Short film by Dave Webster | STASH MAGAZINE

“Stag” Short film by Dave Webster

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]

Sydney Water “Love Water” by Buck | STASH MAGAZINE

Sydney Water “Love Water” Campaign by Buck

Gareth O’Brien, ECD at Buck in Sydney: “The videos are an ode to the love of water and all the amazing things it can do. The objective is to get people to be mindful of their water usage and to demonstrate different ways for them to make small changes to conserve it during their daily lives in a fun and humorous manner. [Watch]

Callaway Golf Distance Any Way You Swing It commercial | STASH MAGAZINE

Fellow and Callaway Promise “Distance Any Way You Swing It”

Marcelo Petrella and Vincent Wauters, partners at Fellow in Los Angeles: “Our friends at Callaway Golf were excited to advertise their new line of golf clubs, Big Bertha 21, designed to fix the slice on your average golf swing. [Watch]

WWF Save the Pangolins commercial by Zombie Studio | STASH MAGAZINE

Zombie Studio Helps WWF “Save the Pangolins”

São Paulo’s Zombie Studio continues their commitment to helping wildlife and environmental causes with their latest work for WWF – an animated appeal to help save pangolins, the mammal most threatened by wildlife trafficking. [Watch]

Imaginary Forces Reel 2020 | STASH MAGAZINE

Imaginary Forces Returns to Shakespeare 20 Years On

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]