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3ds Max

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3D software for modeling, animation, and rendering. VFX standard for complex geometry, particles, and effects—especially hard-surface work and destruction simulations.

Technical Details

As a cinematographer, I particularly appreciate 3ds Max for its precise camera control and lighting tools, which allow me to plan virtual shots that later seamlessly integrate with my real camera movements. The software helps me visualize complex match-moving processes and consider the integration of CGI elements during pre-production.

Practical Application

For me, 3ds Max is an indispensable tool in creative development, as it allows me to transform storyboards into 3D previz and rehearse complex scenes in advance. The software enables me to develop the creative vision together with the VFX supervisors and ensure that the digital effects optimally support the narrative. For me, 3ds Max represents a significant budget item, as the license costs and qualified professionals are expensive. However, the software allows us to replace elaborate practical effects with cost-effective digital solutions. The precise previsualization also helps me to shorten shooting times and address change requests during pre-production.

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