VETRINA
VETRINA
Netflix’s Wendell and Wild by Henry Selick
Oscar nominated director Henry Selick is finally back in what is already being called, “The animation highlight of the year.”
Arts & Crafts Netflix Intro by Kevin Parry
Animator Kevin Parry was watching Netflix one day when he realized, “I can totally make an arts and crafts version of that intro.” Three days later and 30 dollars later and his low budget, high creativity Netflix intro was a thing—and a super cool thing at that!
Brunch by Marnik Loysen
“The concept for Brunch came about after several conversations with friends about generational divisions and the amusing perceptions around our age group,” Director Marnik Loysen told us. “For example, the Australian billionaire who claimed that millennials only couldn’t afford houses because they were spending their money on avocados.”
O Black Hole! by Renee Zhan
O Black Hole! is about a woman who is so worried about time passing that she sucks everything and everyone she loves inside herself to keep them safe and forever.
Samsung’s Upcycling by Can Can Club
The amount of waste we are creating in this drive for more has been a problem for the planet for a while. Samsung takes aim at the issue with a series of initiatives designed to reduce waste and energy consumption.
Showreel by Chris Ullens
When we came across a bit of Chris Ullens’ showreel on Insta, we stopped in our tracks. The titles are super cool! So, we reached out to Ullens and he filled us in
Winter’s Blight by Claire Campbell
Quietly wrapped in themes of isolation, compassion and the cyclical nature of life, Winter’s Blight tells the story of an elderly man living alone in an isolated hut, struggling to keep himself warm
Netflix’s “The House” by Nexus Studios
The House is Netflix’s latest offering in a notable line of original films, and their first full length stop motion film. It is being called an eccentric, dark comedy about a house and the three surreal tales of the individuals who have made it their home across three different eras.