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Visual Effects (VFX) is a vital element in contemporary film and video production. It enables VFX artists to create stunning visual effects that would be impossible to capture on camera using sophisticated software and hardware tools.

Screen Replacement is one of the most common VFX tasks you'll come across. Sometimes it can be taken care of easily just by using a tracker like Mocha or even the corner pin tracker in After Effects.

Green Screen Compositing

Greenscreen is a technique where subjects are filmed against a green background and later replaced with a different image or footage, offering creative flexibility in visual media projects.

Remove Unwanted Objects

Removing unwanted objects is the most common VFX, like logos, wires, brands, cleanups

Rotoscoping

Rotoscoping is an animation technique that animators use to trace over motion picture footage, frame by frame. By tracing an object, the silhouette created (called a matte) that can be used to extract that object from a scene for use on a different background.

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3D Cloth Simulation

After various takes in the set, unrolling the poster, It was really hard syncyng the dolly camera movement with the props pupetters, because it was shot in high speed.

We decide production wise to move forward, to simulate this in 3D to have full control of the speed, cloth reactions, and better legilibility on the poster. Anyways from the original shot I used some shadows and reflections in the final shot. In the final edit the shot was also speed up.

On Set Supervision

A Visual Effects supervisor is on set and in pre-production to help the director and production team achieve their creative goals. By having the supervisor on set, they gain the flexibility to cope with the unexpected and allow for creative changes in scope or creative direction.

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