Post Production Studio
VFX or Visual Effects are a way of mixing real film shooting with false or animated images. Almost every single movie these days uses VFX.
We create inspirational visual effects for feature film and television. We live and breathe the creative and technical challenges of making magic every day.

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We'll start your project immediately using unique strategies. Just press start and we’ll do the work for you.

Design & Development
We can offer you the full packet Design & Development for your project. All of that at a good deal.

Always On Time
We know your time is important, so we don’t waste it. All you have to do is set a deadline and we’ll respect it.


Rotoscoping
Our Visual Effects specializes in articulate Rotoscoping and matte creation. We have been creating mattes for studios for almost a decade now. For any size project, from lightning fast turnaround commercials to longer term feature film stereo conversions,
we can create mattes from a notes, simple reference frames from your compositor, or complex, studio approved conversion guidelines. Mattes are generated as sequential file formats or desired software spline shapes, i.e. Nuke, Fusion, Silhouette or Mocha.
Chroma key
Chroma key compositing, or chroma keying, is a special effects / post-production technique for compositing (layering) two images or video streams together based on color hues (chroma range). The technique has been used heavily in many fields to remove a background from the subject of a photo or video – particularly the newscasting, motion picture and video game industries.



VFX Paint
We use our own in-house techniques to perform VFX Paint. Our talented artists can handle any complexity of clean up, clean plate creation, wire removals or stereo paint in the scheduled amount of time
All shots are supervised by our quality control department and we aim for perfect results on the first version, but we always consider a shot incomplete until it works for you.
Compositing
Compositing is the combining of visual elements from separate sources into single images, often to create the illusion that all those elements are parts of the same scene. Live-action shooting for compositing is variously called "chroma key", "blue screen", "green screen" and other names.

