Upcoming Webinar: Prototyping for VFX: Enhancing Visual Effects in Filmmaking
Discover how Kosmos VFX approaches prototyping for the film industry and integrates practical effects to elevate their projects. Say goodbye to static images and green screen headaches. Prototypes offer real-time results on set for directors and provide actors with tangible elements, eliminating the emptiness of green screens.
With ProtoPie, create and fully control interactive props and UI for video and film. ProtoPie is a prototype creation tool that allows users to craft realistic-looking scenarios with real-world interactions. Create realistic interactive user interfaces for computers and other interactive screens, web applications, phone or watch apps, games, and more for your videos that actors can interact with.
Join Prototyping for VFX
When: February 28 at 6:00 PM SKT
Note: The time of this webinar is 6:00 pm KST – Korea Standard Time. If you’re in the US, watch the webinar live at 4:00 AM EST/1:00 AM PST, or catch the replay later.
Where: Zoom
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Create Interactive Prototypes for Visual Storytelling Perfection
Craft realistic scenarios with real-world interactions in your videos – for on-set interactive props, user interfaces and products that look and feel authentic.
Do you need a realistic interactive user interface, or phone / watch app in your video? Or an interactive web application or game in your film? No need to “track it in” in post, with ProtoPie you can create one that works, live and on-set, with real interaction!
ProtoPie is the easiest, entirely code-free prototyping tool on the market that helps design teams create realistic, high-fidelity prototypes. With ProtoPie, you can explore any interactions - from simple micro-interactions to complex, multi-screen interactions with an object, trigger, and response flow. ProtoPie lets you bring your ideas to life by creating interactive prototypes that you can touch, feel, and interact with. The #1 advanced prototyping tool for dynamic & multimodal interactions.
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