Reality capture

As a studio, we employ cutting-edge techniques such as photogrammetry, 3D tracking, and matchmoving to create immersive and realistic visual experiences for our clients.

Photogrammetry

Photogrammetry is a technique used to obtain precise measurements and spatial data from photographs. By analyzing multiple images of an object or scene taken from different angles, photogrammetry software can reconstruct the 3D geometry and textures of the subject. This technology finds applications in various fields such as surveying, mapping, architecture, archaeology, and visual effects in films and video games. It offers a cost-effective and efficient way to create detailed 3D models and maps from ordinary photographs.

3D Tracking

3D tracking is a process used in computer graphics and visual effects to match the movement of a virtual object or camera within a 3D space to real-world footage. It involves analyzing video footage and identifying specific features or markers that can be tracked over time. By accurately tracking these features in multiple frames of the video, software can calculate the camera’s motion or the object’s position and orientation in 3D space. This technology is widely used in film production, animation, augmented reality, and virtual reality to seamlessly integrate computer-generated elements into live-action footage, creating realistic and immersive visual experiences.

Matchmoving

Matchmoving, also known as camera tracking or motion tracking, is a technique used in visual effects and computer animation to replicate the movement of a real-life camera within a virtual 3D environment. It involves analyzing video footage or sequences of images to determine the camera’s position, orientation, and movement in 3D space. By identifying and tracking specific features or markers in the footage, matchmoving software can accurately reconstruct the camera’s motion and generate a virtual camera that mimics it. This enables the seamless integration of computer-generated elements, such as 3D models or animations, into live-action footage, creating convincing visual effects and composites.

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