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We lead off the disk with a new two-minute cinematic
mini-epic for Motorola from star directing duo Smith
& Foulkes of Honda "Grrr" fame. Other advertising
highlights include the hilarious Pepsi "Sumo" spot
from Framestore NY, the phenomenal Levi's "World Gone
Pretty" stop-motion viral from Simon Blake at Chelsea
and Wendy's "Smart Square" from Aaron Stewart at Hornet.
Of course Stash 11 is also packed with outstanding
motion design including new work from Transistor,
Wanda, Onesize, Bent and fresh names you need to know
like XYZ, DAf, Syeca and Lightborne.
Rounding out this issue is severely inspired longer-
form work like the mind-bending .Hitchcock. video for
Phoenix Foundation from director/animator Reuben
Sutherland, the completely kooky Hello Kitty short
from Subvert, and we close with .City Paradise., the
stunning, quirky, and multi-award winning short film
from director Gaelle Denis and Passion Pictures.
Delivering the planet's most innovative commercials,
broadcast design, music videos, virals, game cinematics,
branded content, short films plus insightful behind
the scenes extras, STASH DVD magazine is the essential
resource for ad agencies, broadcasters, animators,
designers, VFX artists, editors, marketing
professionals and students.
http://www.stashmedia.tv/archive/stash11.htm
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