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Post-Production
Post-production is the final stage of animation, where the raw footage is refined and polished. It involves rendering the final visuals, adjusting colors for mood and consistency, and editing the footage to create a seamless narrative flow.
Rendering: Rendering is the process of generating the final images or frames from 3D models and animations. This step transforms the raw animation into polished visuals, applying lighting, textures, and effects to produce the final look of the scene.
Color Grading: Color grading involves adjusting the colors, contrast, and brightness of the final footage to achieve a desired mood or aesthetic. This helps to ensure visual consistency across scenes and enhances the emotional tone of the animation.
Editing: Editing is the process of arranging, trimming, and refining the animation to create a smooth narrative flow. This includes cutting unwanted footage, fine-tuning timing, and ensuring the pacing aligns with the intended rhythm of the story.