Tag: VFX
The phenomenal success of Game of Thrones has been paying the bills for the last five years at HBO and the biggest and craziest show on TV is not …
After a couple of failed attempts to revolutionise photography with their consumer oriented light field “post-focus” cameras like the Lytro Illum, which didn’t really enjoy the success its creators …
No one likes shaky footage, right? Unless your project strictly requires it or you intentionally want to achieve this specific type of look for some of your scenes, shaky footage won’t add much production value …
Working with chroma keying and composites on various filmmaking projects has become an industry standard throughout the years predominantly due to the latest advancement in computer technology and motion graphics. …
NUKE, the powerful node-based VFX, editorial and finishing go-to software solution for feature film compositing, recently got a free non-commercial version. In other words, every artist and filmmaker who …
Accentuating your positives and hiding your negatives is a practice that most all people use in at least some facet of their life. In filmmaking, it’s no different. It’s …
CyberLink has been producing entry-level post-production and DVD authoring apps for some time now, and are often overlooked as any kind of an option when taking your footage into the …
For most video productions a level of visual effects can be used to enhance the final product. Everything from basic color grading and lens corrections to more advanced overlays …
Shooting green screen has become an expected part of the current film production environment. Whilst films such as Avatar combine live-action with computer generated characters thus resembling to a …
Time-lapses have been around for years now and some of the novelty has started to wear out for me. Although it is quite fascinating to watch major city time-lapses, …