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Stash Magazine's video: Raw For The Oceans - Brand Film

@"Raw For The Oceans" - Brand Film
Client: G-STAR RAW C.V. Director: PART OF A BIGGER PLAN G-STAR RAW C.V. Production: GLASSWORKS AMSTERDAM Animation: ANIMADE GLASSWORKS AMSTERDAM animade.tv glassworksamsterdam.nl Info from Animade in London: "G-Star RAW C.V. (who make jeans) and Bionic Yarn (who cleverly make yarn from recycled plastic) partnered with Parley, a collective with backgrounds in science, art, technology, engineering and maths and a shared interest in protecting the state of the world's oceans. "Pharrell Williams, who happens to be the owner of Bionic Yarn, lends our work some extra star quality with his voiceover and special cut of his well-known 'Happy' track. "We worked closely with Glassworks Amsterdam to animate artwork by directors Part of a Bigger Plan in order to tell the story of the 'Ottos', friendly octopus-like characters who collect up plastic bottles and throw them into a big submarine, which turns the plastic into something fantastic." For Glassworks Amsterdam Executive producer: Armand Weeresinghe Flame artist: Urs Furrer Sound: Kaiser Sound Studio Music: Pharrell Williams Toolkit After Effects, Flame The short films, music videos and motion design you see on STASH, took a long time to produce. Show your appreciation to these incredible artists by "liking" them and sharing with your friends. Thanks! Visit our official Stash Media website : http://www.stashmedia.tv

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