Techniques used to create, alter, extend, or animate imagery beyond what is captured directly on set.
This discipline currently includes 10 entries. Browse the entries below to move through the CINEXIS library by topic rather than alphabetically.
Entries In Visual Effects & Animation
10 entriesAnimation
In post-production, Animation refers to technique of bringing a series of still images to life quickly is called animation.
Chroma Key
In post-production, Chroma Key refers to Filmmaking has been completely transformed by the visual effects method known as chroma key, also sometimes called
Color Grading in Film
In post-production, Color Grading in Film refers to process of adjusting the colors and tones in a film video or image to achieve a desired look or mood.
Compositing in Filmmaking
In post-production, Compositing in Filmmaking refers to process of combining visual elements from different sources into a single, unified image or scene.
Motion Capture
In post-production, Motion Capture refers to cutting-edge technology that has fundamentally changed the film industry.
Motion-graphics
In post-production, Motion-graphics refers to How we consume visual information is being revolutionized by motion graphics, an enthralling fusion of art an
Stop Motion
In post-production, Stop Motion refers to animated filmmaking technique in which objects are physically manipulated in small increments between individuall
Visual Effects
In post-production, Visual Effects refers to (sometimes abbreviated vfx) are the process by which imagery is created or manipulated outside the context of
Visual Effects (VFX) in Filmmaking
Visual effects, usually shortened to VFX, are the techniques used to create, alter, combine, or extend imagery that cannot be captured exactly as desired d
Visual effects supervisor
A visual effects supervisor is the senior specialist who plans, oversees, and approves the visual-effects work needed to realize a director's goals across