Specializing in high-end CG and VFX for TV and film, CORSAIRES VFX has constantly evolved its pipelines as a VFX specialist with a strong focus on art direction, concept creation and manufacturing techniques. The fully equipped and growing CORSAIRES VFX studio is backed by a host of talent including experienced CG supervisors, VFX artists, 2D and 3D animators, live set supervisors, green screen, motion capture, set and prop builders, and compositing artists using Nuke and After Effects among others. CORSAIRES VFX offers several services, ranging from pre-production (documentary research, writing, staging, storyboard, concept art) to filming via a set equipped with a modular green screen from 20 to 60 m², to motion capture filming solutions, real-time 3D preview. The equipment also includes a sound recording booth and all post-production resources, from editing to delivery of PAD and DCP. The recent collaborations of CORSAIRES VFX relate to animated series and documentary series for television, digital platforms and feature films for cinema. But also on museum creations with reconstruction of historical scenes compiling 3D and green screen filming, for a 360 projection on a screen 4m50 high. The equipment also includes a sound recording booth and all post-production resources, from editing to delivery of PAD and DCP. The recent collaborations of CORSAIRES VFX relate to animated series and documentary series for television, digital platforms and feature films for cinema. But also on museum creations with reconstruction of historical scenes compiling 3D and green screen filming, for a 360 projection on a screen 4m50 high. The equipment also includes a sound recording booth and all post-production resources, from editing to delivery of PAD and DCP. The recent collaborations of CORSAIRES VFX relate to animated series and documentary series for television, digital platforms and feature films for cinema. But also on museum creations with reconstruction of historical scenes compiling 3D and green screen filming, for a 360 projection on a screen 4m50 high.
Montpelier, France