OUR PRODUCTION
Rotoscoping
Rotoscoping is a visual effects technique where artists trace footage frame by frame to isolate or manipulate elements in live-action video. It allows for precise compositing, enabling seamless integration of extracted elements with other shots or visual effects.
Paint and Prep
VFX paint involves digitally correcting or enhancing footage by removing unwanted elements, fixing imperfections, or adding details. It includes tasks like object removal, texture painting, and seamless blending, ensuring that the final visual effects integrate smoothly with the live-action footage.
Matchmove
Matchmove is a VFX process where 3D camera movements are synchronized with live-action footage. It involves tracking the motion of objects or cameras in the scene, enabling the integration of CGI elements that align accurately with the real-world environment.
Composting
Compositing in VFX involves combining multiple visual elements, such as live-action footage and CGI, into a single, seamless shot. It requires layering, color correction, and fine-tuning to ensure that digital and practical components integrate naturally, creating a cohesive final image.