Rotoscoping and keying are essential VFX techniques used to isolate characters, objects, or elements from their backgrounds on a frame-by-frame basis. This process enables accurate compositing, background replacement, and visual enhancement while maintaining clean edges, natural motion, and cinematic realism across films, commercials, and digital media.
Paint and clean-up focuses on removing unwanted elements such as wires, rigs, tracking markers, reflections, and distractions from footage. Each frame is carefully refined to preserve texture and continuity, ensuring distraction-free visuals that feel natural and production-ready.
CGI VFX compositing combines live-action footage with computer-generated elements, matte paintings, and visual effects into a unified final image. Through accurate lighting, shadow integration, depth matching, and color balancing, each shot achieves visual consistency and cinematic believability.
Matchmoving recreates real-world camera movement within a 3D environment, allowing CGI elements to move naturally with live footage. This process ensures correct perspective, scale, motion, and spatial alignment, making digital objects appear physically grounded in the scene.
Motion graphics blend typography, shapes, icons, and animation to communicate ideas clearly and creatively. Used across films, branding, advertisements, and digital platforms, motion graphics enhance storytelling by guiding attention, reinforcing messaging, and elevating visual impact.
Unreal Engine enables real-time 3D rendering for environments, virtual sets, characters, and cinematic sequences. This technology allows faster production, realistic lighting, and immersive visuals, making it ideal for modern VFX, virtual production, and interactive storytelling.