Visual Effects
At Blue Crane Media we believe Visual Effects are crucial to a successful business. So Why not go with the best provider? VFX let you create a realistic visualization of an unfinished product, which you can show to investors to gain their support or to customers to build up hype before the launch date. Our team is focused on delivering Professional services to help grow your business and provide you with results.
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Visual Effects
At Blue Crane Media we believe Visual Effects are crucial to a successful business. So Why not go with the best provider? VFX let you create a realistic visualization of an unfinished product, which you can show to investors to gain their support or to customers to build up hype before the launch date. Our team is focused on delivering Professional services to help grow your business and provide you with results.
Expand Your Amazing Audience. With our Digital Marketing Services.
Please note all our Green Screen Content . Is contracted through one of our partners.
- Business Content
- Location Visualization
- Location Visualization
- Social Media Content
Green Screen Content
A green screen is a key component in a film and television production process known as “chroma keying,” in which foregrounded action is combined with separately filmed or constructed background footage. The process works by filming actors in front of large, bright green backdrops, then isolating and removing that green color range, and replacing it with a different background.
It has been utilized for many purposes in filmmaking, making characters and scenes appear to take place in far-off or perilous locations—when in fact the footage was shot on a sound stage in front of a green screen.
Green Screen Content
A green screen is a key component in a film and television production process known as “chroma keying,” in which foregrounded action is combined with separately filmed or constructed background footage. The process works by filming actors in front of large, bright green backdrops, then isolating and removing that green color range, and replacing it with a different background.
It has been utilized for many purposes in filmmaking, making characters and scenes appear to take place in far-off or perilous locations—when in fact the footage was shot on a sound stage in front of a green screen.
- Business Content
- Location Visualization
- Location Visualization
- Social Media Content
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Computer Generated Imagery (CGI)
Computer-Generated Imagery, abbreviated as CGI, creates still or animated visual content with computer software. CGI is also called 3D imaging or 3D Rendering. CGI usually refers to the 3D computer graphics used to create characters, scenes, and other special effects in movies, television, and games. This technology is also used in advertising, architecture, engineering, virtual reality, and even art. In traditional photography, film or a digital camera captures an image where computer-generated images are created in computer software. Three-dimensional (3D) outputs are often connected with CGI. Still, CGI can also create two-dimensional (2D) effects.
- Business Content
- Social Media Content
- Product Explainer Videos
Computer Generated Imagery (CGI)
Computer-Generated Imagery, abbreviated as CGI, creates still or animated visual content with computer software. CGI is also called 3D imaging or 3D Rendering. CGI usually refers to the 3D computer graphics used to create characters, scenes, and other special effects in movies, television, and games. This technology is also used in advertising, architecture, engineering, virtual reality, and even art. In traditional photography, film or a digital camera captures an image where computer-generated images are created in computer software. Three-dimensional (3D) outputs are often connected with CGI. Still, CGI can also create two-dimensional (2D) effects.
- Business Content
- Social Media Content
- Product Explainer Videos
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Motion Capture Content
Motion capture (mocap) is the process of recording the movement of objects or people. The technology originated in the life science market for gait analysis but is now used widely by VFX studios, sports therapists, neuroscientists, and for validation and control of computer vision and robotics.
- Custom Animation
- Custom Movie Content
- TV Advertisement
Motion Capture Content
Motion capture (mocap) is the process of recording the movement of objects or people. The technology originated in the life science market for gait analysis but is now used widely by VFX studios, sports therapists, neuroscientists, and for validation and control of computer vision and robotics.
- Custom Animation
- Custom Movie Content
- TV Advertisement