Ramses the Great
Documentary with restore created by Trimaran
6 x 45
Réalisateurs : Sigrid Clément, Samuel Collardey
Canal+ / Smithsonian / Pernel Media
Ramses the Great is the most famous pharaoh of all time. Its architectural, cultural and historical heritage in Egypt is unrivaled. Between 1300 and 1186 BC, his dynasty changed history. Without a drop of royal blood in their veins, the members of the dynasty of Ramses II defied all odds. They transformed a broken and weak kingdom into a brilliant empire. The most powerful empire in the ancient world. Born men, they became gods. Adored during their lifetime, they still remain fascinating today. Three thousand years later, the fame of Ramesses II and his dynasty remains intact. But how did ordinary men reach the realm of gods?
Documentary with restore created by Trimaran
In VFX (Visual Effects), « restore » refers to the process of repairing or recovering damaged, lost, or degraded images or footage in a visual project. This can involve restoring old or damaged films, correcting visual artifacts, or reconstructing elements that were poorly captured or deteriorated.
Restoring Old Films:
Repairing films that have been damaged or degraded over time by removing scratches, stains, distortions, and restoring color and sharpness.
Artifact Correction:
In digital projects, this can include removing noise, managing compression artifacts, or correcting poorly exposed or rendered images.
Reconstructing Missing Elements:
Sometimes, elements of a scene may be missing or damaged. VFX artists recreate these elements (such as objects, sets, or even characters) using 3D modeling or animation tools to seamlessly integrate them into the final render.
Archival Footage Restoration:
In historical or documentary projects, archival footage is often restored to improve its quality while preserving its original look and feel.