SHOWCASE
SHOWCASE
Greenpeace’s “The Handmade Gift” by Anna Mantzaris
Greenpeace France has a new ad for the holidays adeptly tying the beauty of handmade gifts with objects a child “finds” around the house and the dangers of air pollution, imploring viewers to, “Help us make our cities breathable. Act on www.greepeace.fr/Xmask.”
Cooking With Wool by Andrea Love
Andrea Love's “Cooking with Wool,” is a sweet stop motion short we found on Instagram. The piece features human fingers cooking in a tiny woolen kitchen, including an electric burner that turns from green to red when hot, and butter that melts in the pan.
Captain 3-D by Victor Haegelin
Captain3D is an ordinary super hero 30cm high. He doesn't actually own a super power but he has a big heart and when puts his super anaglyph glasses he sees the world in relief. His main motivation, says the director: "Rescue nice ladies in danger!"
Imagination to Reality (Bombay Sapphire Ad) by Raphael Vangelis
“Bombay as a brand has always been very supportive of artists from all genres,” Director Raphael Vangelis told us about his ad for the trademark blue gin. It would be hard to disagree
A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon by Aardman Studios
We’re excited to announce the imminent return of the Shaun the Sheep series to the big screen in the US. It sounds like the UK premiere of Aardman Studios' “A Shaun the Sheep
The Full Story by Daisy Jacobs
Daisy Jacobs’ new short, “The Full Story,” is many things: real, poignant, uniquely animated, and sometimes hard to watch. “I was interested in the idea of family break-ups and how people part ways,” the director told us.
Join & Blend Mixlab by Ediz Anavi
“We thought: ‘Wouldn’t it be great if there was a machine that can make a cocktail all by itself?’ and with that thought we started our creative process,” Ediz Anavi told us of the making of the set of three Join & Blend “Mix Lab” commercials.
The Silly Duck Wizard by Terry Ibele
“Hello there, I’m a wizard, but I only do dumb spells about ducks.” So begins “The Silly Duck Wizard,” a student summer film and our latest pick for the blog.