In this new stop-motion commercial, animator Eleanor Stewart uses recycled paper to tell the story of how Hyundai recycles rain water at its factories.
I’ve owned an Hyundai for a number of years now and this is the first time I’ve heard the company name spoken correctly; I never realized the ‘Hy’ should be linked together; reminds me of Hebrew. So in addition to this being a good animation film it’s also very educational.
By Sitji Chou. A man tries to understand the futility of creating human connections when they’ve been impeded by the microcosmic void between material particles.
By Dylan Hayes. Lesson 1: Everyone gambles, not everyone loses. Lesson 2: The world is full of traps. Lesson 3: You cannot win if you don’t take risks.
I’ve owned an Hyundai for a number of years now and this is the first time I’ve heard the company name spoken correctly; I never realized the ‘Hy’ should be linked together; reminds me of Hebrew. So in addition to this being a good animation film it’s also very educational.