Bring the most vibrant ideas from your imagination to life with visual effects. Whether you’re creating an action-packed adventure with fiery explosions or adding a …
Because the “Far From Home” creative team approached their film as a road-trip movie, reality – as opposed to CGI – was always a starting point for how they built their scenes.
Telling the story of legendary rock band Queen would be impossible without including their appearance at Live Aid in 1985, considered by many to be …
Using 2D elements is a simple way to add a lot of fun and energy to your videos. You can add them in small instances, or they can comprise your entire aesthetic.
Sky replacements are extremely common in films and TV shows. If done well, most viewers won’t even notice these invisible effects. Here’s how to do it yourself.
It’s no small logistical feat to bring a historical period like the 1950s to life on screen. “Mrs. Maisel” cinematographers M. David Mullen and Eric Moynier explain how they tackled the task.
To accomplish this effect, you need to film two scenes of the same exact shot: one without any actors in the frame and the other with your actors and object in place.
With these tools and techniques, you can easily make the models and actors in your productions look more polished, rested, and free of imperfections.