ROTO

Rotoscoping is a technique of tracing over live-action footage to create realistic or stylized animations, masks, or effects. It can be used for various purposes, such as removing unwanted elements, enhancing details, adding motion graphics, or creating artistic expressions.


COMPOSITING

Compositing is the process or technique of combining visual elements from separate sources into single images, often to create the illusion that all those elements are parts of the same scene. For motion pictures originally recorded on film, high-quality video conversions called "digital intermediates" enable compositing and other operations of computerized post production. Digital compositing is a type of matting, and one of four basic compositing methods. The others are physical compositing, multiple exposure, and background projection.


MOTION
GRAPHICS

Enhance your films with the creation of explainer videos, kinetic typography, title sequences, graphic animations, promotional/branding content, and animated logos with Motion graphics effects. It encompasses many different techniques including: compositing, color correcting, color grading, masking, rotoscoping, motion tracking, and the application of video effects to stylize video images.


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