

Compositing
Computerized compositing is the procedure of digitally amassing different images to make a final image, ordinarily for print, films or screen show. It is the development into the computerized domain of optical film compositing.


Motion Graphics
Motion Graphics are computerized footage and/or animation technology to make the effect of movement, and are typically consolidated with sound for utilization in mixed media ventures.
Chroma Keying
Chroma key compositing, or chroma keying, is a technique for compositing (layering) pictures or videos together based on the original footage's color range (chroma range). The technique has been utilized vigorously as a part of numerous fields to remove the background from the subject of a photograph or video especially the newscasting, movie and videogame industries.


Matte Painting
Matte painting is a technique use to create a representation of a scene, set, or removed area that permits movie producers to make the fantasy of a situation that is nonexistent, all things considered, or would some way or another be excessively extravagant or incomprehensible, making it impossible to construct or visit.
Rig and Wire Removal
Rig and Wire removal is used to remove the wires in movies, where the wires are initially added as a security measure to mimic/simulate flying in on-screen characters (actors) or miniatures.


2D/3D Tracking
2D Tracking/3D tracking (Match moving) is a Visual Effects method that permits the insertion of design graphics into footage with right position, scale, orientation, and movement in respect to the captured objects in the shot.
Rotoscoping
Rotoscoping is an animation procedure in which artists trace over footage for utilization in live action movies.


Previsualization
The benefit of previsualization is that it permits executives to explore different avenues for example, lighting, camera arrangement and movement, stage heading and altering—without needing to acquire the expenses of real production