iGene School of VFX Technology is the only educational institution training individuals interested in learning the subjects of Visual Effects (VFX) with a production-pipeline based training.
1. Rotoscoping: is technique used in the visual effects pipeline to control a specific region by selecting elements which needs to be altered in every frame.2.
Paint-Prep: is a technique used to remove certain elements or artefacts by painting back the information frame by frame.
3. Match-Move: is a technique that allows the insertion of computer graphics into live-action footage with correct position, scale, orientation, and motion relative to the photographed objects in the shot.
4. 3D Generalist: is the process used for computer generated images which can be static and with movement, depending on the requirement.
5. Compositing: is the process of adding/removing multiple 2D/3D elements and making it appear as though it was shot from the camera.
Software's used in these courses are as per industry standards and are as follows
1. Rotoscoping: Boris FX - Silhouette
2. Paint-Prep: Boris FX - Silhouette & The Foundry - Nuke