Rise and fall of the Mayas
Serie / Documentary with compositing created by Trimaran
4 x 60
Réalisateurs : Claire Denavarre, Fabrice Buysschaert, Sylvain Pierron
RMC Découverte, National Geographic / Pernel Media
The complete story of the great Mayan civilization told for the first time. In 2020, archaeologists discovered, using LIDAR technology, the largest and oldest site in Mayan territory to date, 1,500 years older than other famous sites such as Tikal and Chichen Itza.
This work got the Best VFX Environment Award at PIDS 2024.
VFX Supervisor: Adrien Peze
VFX Producer: Olivier Emery et Tony Botella.
Documentary with compositing created by Trimaran
Compositing in VFX (Visual Effects) is the process of combining multiple visual elements (images, videos, CGI, special effects) to create a final, cohesive, and realistic scene. This involves merging different layers of images from various sources, such as live-action footage, computer-generated elements (CGI), digital special effects (e.g., explosions, fire, etc.), or green screen backgrounds, to give the illusion of a single, coherent scene.