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1017 ALYX 9SM Chelsea Boots spec ad by Diego Martinez | STASH MAGAZINE

Diego Martinez Sculpts Chelsea Boots for 1017 ALYX 9SM

Art director/CG artist Diego Martinez, based in Montpellier, France, makes his Stash debut with this moody and multi-textured CG spec film for a modern take on the classic Chelsea boot by American CD Matthew Williams. [Watch]

Royal Ontario Museum Opera Chimpanzee by Rune Milton and Chemistry Film | STASH MAGAZINE

A Soulful Chimpanzee Sings the Praises of History for the Royal Ontario Museum

Revolver director Rune Milton re-teams with Copenhagen VFX/post house Chemistry Film for an epic and operatic ode to the wonders of Earth’s history starring a CG chimpanzee voiced by Samoan-born tenor Pene Pati. [Watch]

Hublot Big Bang Unico Djokovic by Builders Club | STASH MAGAZINE

Builders Club Serve Up Big Bang Unico Djokovic for Hublot

In this surgical hybrid of live-action and pristine CG, the team at Builders Club in London showcases a $50K+ Hublot watch with a secret ingredient: recycled sports gear from men’s tennis deity Novak Djokovic. [Watch]

Cisco Ceiling Microphone Pro Launch Film by Miror | STASH MAGAZINE

Miror Launch Film Reveals the Quiet Beauty of Cisco’s Ceiling Microphone Pro

As a product category, ceiling microphones may not get your heart racing but in the hands of director/AD Magnus Skogsfjord at Norwegian 3D studio Miror, this Cisco model becomes a discreet objet d’art. [Watch]

Nike x Sacai sneaker spec spot by Kappiri Studio | STASH MAGAZINE

Meet Kappiri Studio and Their Spec “Nike x Sacai” Spot

India-based Kappiri Studio just stormed onto the Stash radar with this mix of 2D motion, CG, and faux stop motion wrapped into a kinetic spec spot for the Nike x Sacai sneaker by Japanese fashion designer by Chitose Abe. [Watch]

TAKCOM Evokes the Lineage of Samurai Swords for KAI | STASH MAGAZINE

TAKCOM Conjures the Soul of a Samurai Sword for KAI

Tokyo-based director and visual artist Takafumi Tsuchiya (aka TAKCOM) merges flinty CG and atmospheric live-action footage into an dramatic product film for venerable Japanese knife and cutlery brand KAI. [Watch]