Refers to the process of selecting and arranging footage to tell a story or convey a message. Shot-selection, pacing, tone setting all shape the raw footage into a polished and engaging final product.
Color correction and color grading are two important post-production processes in video editing. Color correction involves adjusting the colors and exposure of footage to ensure consistency and accuracy across all the clips used in a project. Color grading, on the other hand, involves adjusting the colors and tones of footage to achieve a specific look or style. It is often used to create a mood or atmosphere in a video.
Our sound team use various materials to simulate sounds that correspond to actions seen on screen. Combining every piece of audio in a film—including dialogue, sound effects, ambiance, score, and soundtrack, we can create a more immersive and realistic audio experience for the audience.
Refers to the post-production techniques used to manipulate footage to achieve a desired effect. This can include adding or removing elements from the footage, creating animations, compositing different shots together, or applying digital filters and effects. Some mentionables here are adding video to video, rotoscoping, motion tracking, greenscreen, 2D animation, 3D text and logo animations.