Video Effects

  • Rotoscoping

  • Compositing

  • Object removal

Color Grading

  • Normalization (color correction)

  • Color manipulation

  • Color optimization for publishing


Completed Projects

Companion - Video Effects

Music Videos for Johnny McCore:

Music Videos for D.J. Pancake South Ambassador:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What are video effects and color grading in the context of video post-production?

A: Video effects are the processes by which imagery is created or manipulated outside the context of a live action shot. It involves the integration of live-action footage and generated imagery to create environments which look realistic. Color grading, on the other hand, is the process of altering and enhancing the color of a motion picture, video image, or still image. Both are crucial parts of video post-production.

Q: What kind of video effects can be applied to my content?

A: There are numerous video effects that can be applied to your content, depending on your specific needs and creative vision. These can range from simple transitions and text animations to complex 3D effects and particle simulations.

Q: How does the color grading process work?

A: Color grading is a specialized process that involves adjusting the colors and tones of your video footage to achieve a desired aesthetic. This can involve everything from basic color corrections to more advanced techniques like color masking and secondary color grading.

Q: How can I ensure the video effects and color grading align with my brand or creative idea?

A: Communication is key. Make sure to provide your service provider with as much information as possible about your brand, including your brand colors, style guidelines, and overall brand aesthetic. This will help them create video effects and color grading that align with your brand and resonate with your target audience. You may provide reference examples. We can make few variations of color grading on selected fragments for approval.

Q: What should we do first - video effects of color grading?

A: The work can be done in parallel. We can apply pre-grading while working on video effects even if color grading is not completed.