VFX compositing involves combining multiple visual elements, such as 3D renders, live-action footage, and digital effects, into a seamless final image or sequence.
"Paint and cleanup" in VFX refers to digitally refining and correcting elements within footage, including removing imperfections, enhancing visuals, and seamlessly integrating changes for a polished final product in films and videos.
Match move camera tracking involves analyzing footage to replicate the real camera's movements in a virtual 3D environment, using tracked points to reconstruct accurate motion data.
Rotoscoping is a frame-by-frame animation technique where artists manually trace over footage to isolate subjects or create realistic animations. Keying involves removing a specific color (usually green or blue) from a video to insert a different background, commonly used in broadcasts and special effects. Both techniques enable seamless integration of live-action footage with digital effects, creating complex visual scenes.