At Toolbox Studio, we excel in the art of marrying pixels using our high-end 2D and 3D compositing services and industry-standard tools like Nuke and Adobe After Effects. Merging visual elements from different sources into creating individual images and making them seem natural and real is what our compositing team masters in.
Our latest endeavors include web-based shows and series like The Adventures of Sabrina, Arrow, Salvation, Ronald, Sacred Lies and the Legends of Tomorrow.
For a film that is heavily laden with VFX, Pune 52 had 250 VFX shots. We worked on the entire film, providing the most optimal quality with minimal repeats in record time. In this preview, an old movie theatre and environment were painstakingly created by our expert VFX team.
A treasure-filled cave with fire as the only light source! A film about a vigilante protecting his city, Baaji demanded 300+ VFX shots with several CGI elements. We churned out exceptional visual effects for the entire project, like in this preview.
An Indo-Australian production, there were over 170 VFX shots in this film. Toolbox Studio a prominent compositing studio, delivered superior paint and compositing solutions, like the crowd multiplication you see here.
For this particular Holi festival celebration scene, we used our compositing prowess to recreate the colour blasts.
VFX Compositing is the process of combining multiple visual elements from different sources to create a seamless and realistic final image or sequence. It involves layering, masking, and adjusting elements to achieve the desired visual effect.
VFX Compositing allows filmmakers to create visually stunning scenes that may be challenging or impossible to capture in-camera. It enables the integration of CGI elements, special effects, and various visual enhancements to bring creative visions to life.
Yes, VFX Compositing is versatile and can be applied to both live-action and animated projects. It is used to integrate CGI elements into live-action scenes or enhance visual effects in animated content.
Motion tracking is essential in VFX Compositing to match the movement of virtual elements with the live-action footage. This ensures that CGI elements seamlessly integrate with the real-world movements of actors or objects.
The timeline for VFX Compositing varies depending on the complexity and length of the project. Simple compositing tasks may take a few days, while larger and more intricate projects could take weeks or even months.
Clients can collaborate with VFX Compositing Studios by providing a clear brief, regular feedback, and necessary assets. Effective communication is key to ensuring that the final product aligns with the client's vision and expectations.