Best of Stash 2024: VFX!
The suspension of disbelief (also known as poetic faith) provides a welcome escape for today’s stressed audiences and these VFX-heavy motion projects deliver that relief in ambitious quantities. [Watch]
The suspension of disbelief (also known as poetic faith) provides a welcome escape for today’s stressed audiences and these VFX-heavy motion projects deliver that relief in ambitious quantities. [Watch]
In their latest for The Woolmark Company, Studio Birthplace directors Sil van der Woerd and Jorik Dozy stage a clothing-zombie apocalypse in the style of World War Z with Amsterdam’s Dead Pixel handling VFX. [Watch]
Continuing their mission to amplify environmental messages, directors Sil van der Woerd and Jorik Dozy at Studio Birthplace take on big oil in new Greenpeace work protesting the greenwashing efforts of French energy giant TotalEnergies. [Watch]
Samuel Guillotel, 3D design director at 3Dsomething in London: “As part of a wider campaign aimed at taking a stance on synthetic clothing, The Woolmark Company also amplified their message by introducing striking 3D billboards in Times Square, NYC and Piccadilly Circus, LDN. [Watch]
Park Village directors Jorik Dozy and Sil van der Woerd (aka Studio Birthplace) continue their quest to inspire change on ecological/humanitarian issues with this oil-soaked spot for The Woolmark Company. [Watch]
While the bulk of advertising produced each year may induce yawns or irritation, if you look long and hard enough you will find exceptional work that combines creative and technical innovation to deliver emotional engagement. [Watch]