Compositing
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About The Course
A thorough examination of the fundamental methods and resources in Nuke for producing smooth visual effects is offered by the Compositing for Visual Effects course.
Students study color theory in this 18-week course, learning how to use matching techniques and grading tools to create coherent compositions.
They hone their matte extraction and integration skills while learning rotoscoping, tracking, and keying techniques through practical exercises. Advanced subjects that provide useful insights into producing photorealistic effects include CG composition, 3D tracking, and advanced keying.
Proficiency in compositing workflows is ensured by knowledgeable instruction from Technicolor professors, equipping students for exciting employment in the visual effects sector.
What You'll Learn
- Layer & Node Based Compositing
Rotoscopy
Tracking
Match Moving
Titling
Camera Projection
Stereoscopy
CG Compositing
3D Compositing
Jobs After the Course
Roto Artist
Compositor
Stereoscopic Artist
Tracking and Match Moving Artist
Animation Visualizer