From sexy decomposing zombie chicks and sharks with anger management
issues to epic battles with aliens and demons, Stash 41 has just
about everything. In fact there is so much variety on Stash 41,
a prominent NY psychiatrist has diagnosed the issue with multiple
personality disorder.
How else do you explain opening with Park Village.s Greenpeace spot
where light literally shines out of multiple posteriors, then jumping
to Psyop.s poetic and patriotic new clips for the Chinese Olympics?
Or Akama Studios cool and clean Mercedes viral (on the cover) slammed
up against Hot Head.s writhing undead ladies of the evening for E4?
How else do you explain Royale.s fashionista viral for Flaunt and
Diesel leading undaunted into a deathly serious spot for Amnesty
International from Chez Eddy, or Conkerco.s eerie MarjarieDaw short
trapped between this ethereal fairy tale from Impactist and line-
dancing mental patients from Ghost Robot and Humouring the Fates.
Other signs of strange behavior to watch out for:
CTRL.s unpredictable clips for Toshiba and Sci Fi Channel, psychotic
feline aggression from Simon Tofield and Tandem, certifiable broadcast
design from Vinicius Costa for MTV Brazil, double Zune weirdness from
Method and Superfad, Deli Pictures. manically destructive yet cheery
Jeep spot, Aardman.s obsessive compulsive robot-flying granny, Nader
Husseini.s Victorian hallucinations for Happy Bullets, and we close
Stash 41 with a disturbing vision of lust and corrosive black goo
called .Elephant Girl., convincing evidence director David Lobser.s
medication has gone very wrong.
Check the full list of inmates . uh, contributors below.
Now here.s something to make you really crazy...
All the production elements for your BONUS FILMS this issue . three
virals for Halo 3 . had to be re-created from scratch because all
the designs and development director Neill Blomkamp had done for his
feature film version of Halo are locked away in a studio vault.
Blomkamp shot these cinematic virals in a New Zealand landfill site
with the soldier.s gear and live-action props delivered by legendary
effects house Weta Workshop and the CG handled by Origami Digital in LA.
And finally, something sane: Your BONUS MUSIC on Stash 41 is a canny
compendium of nine MP3s from the completely rational folks at indie
label Secretly Canadian including tracks from Dave Fischoff, Bodies of
Water, Catfish Haven, Early Day Miners, The Impossible Shapes, Damien
Jurado, Magnolia Electric Co., Throw Me the Statue, and Swearing at
Motorists.
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