Friends Electric Signs Director and Multi-media Artist Cris Wiegandt | STASH MAGAZINE

Friends Electric Signs Director and Multi-media Artist Cris Wiegandt

From the release: London and LA-based Friends Electric are delighted to announce the arrival of Cris Wiegandt; a celebrated Berlin-based multi-media artist and Director – she joins a heady and diverse roster of talent. [Watch]

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m ss ng p eces Signs Director Carissa Gallo

From the release: Bicoastal production studio m ss ng p eces today announced that they have signed Carissa Gallo to their directorial roster for commercial representation in the U.S. [Watch]

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“AICP 2021: A New World Awaits” by Tendril

From the release: Tendril Studio has launched a 100% Unreal Engine-created film made for the international commercial production association, AICP. [Watch]

AICP Post Awards Show 2020 graphics package | STASH MAGAZINE

2020 AICP Post Awards Show Graphics Package by Flavor

For the past 19 years, innovators from the U.S.A.’s amazingly talented and resourceful commercial post-production industry have gathered to celebrate the very best work of the previous year. Formerly known as the AICE Awards, one of the many epic legacies of that illustrious organization – which merged with the AICP in 2018 – now stands firmly on its own, as The AICP Post Awards. [Watch]

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Vancouver VFX Studio The Embassy Opens LA Facility

Following 17 years of successful operations in Canada, visual effects and production studio The Embassy has announced its expansion to the US, opening a new LA office and appointing innovative Executive Producer Kenny Solomon to head up the operation. [Watch]

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EPIX “Godfather of Harlem” Title Sequence by Digital Kitchen

Art Director/designer/lead animator Peter Pak at Digital Kitchen in Los Angeles: “The Godfather of Harlem main title is an homage to the collages created by African-American artist, Romare Bearden (1911-1988), during 1960s Harlem. [Watch]