Here are some tips that will help you leverage After Effects to mimic the look of recordings from any time period you want.
Read MoreCutting Edge: The Art of Creating Realistic Blood and Gore with VFX →
Not long ago, most gory effects were done on set, but now most shows and films are so hi-res that audiences can see the tiniest details. That means fake blood and gore has to look like the real thing.
Read MoreBehind the VFX: How to Turn a Daytime Scene into Night →
Turning day into night seems like one of those effects that you’d only need in films about the apocalypse, but it’s way more common than you might think.
Read MoreTVs, Phones, Computers: How to Shoot Screens for Graphics Integration →
Integrating footage into a TV screen or phone is a “frequent flyer” type of shot for many VFX companies, and it gives teams more flexibility in post-production.
Read MoreFrom Flurries to Blizzards: Creating a Winter Wonderland with VFX →
For many production teams, waiting until the next big blizzard to shoot their scene isn’t always smart, practical, or safe, so over the years they have turned to VFX teams to make it snow. Snow is a very common effect that many VFX houses create, so we tend to use one of two methods when setting a snowstorm into motion.
Read MoreLet’s Ride: How to Make Your Driving Scenes Look Awesome with VFX →
Like a lot of things on TV and in film, driving scenes are almost always touched in some way by a VFX team.
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