Thursday, June 20, 2013
 

How VFX is Added to a Video

VFX logoVisual Effects or commonly known as VFX or Computer Graphics are added in plenty to videos these days. The epic ocean in Titanic, the whole of Pandora in Avatar and most of the movie Life of Pi are some awesome examples of how VFX enhance the whole video experience. Small time publishers also use this, with the availability of softwares like Adobe After Effects. Here’s a small example of how the video is shot without VFX initially and how it turns out once it is done processing. 

The video created here is a small sneak peak of the short film Wanted created by TheFigmentFilms. The VFX are courtesy of The Effects Forge. Enjoy!

 

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