Compositing
Compositing is the process of combining visual elements from separate sources into a single image, used to create scenes that could not be filmed in reality or to integrate digital assets with live-action footage. It is central to visual effects in film, television, and digital media, as well as photography and advertising.
In digital compositing, imagery is arranged in layers with transparency defined by alpha channels. Elements can
Key techniques include chroma keying (green or blue screen) to remove backgrounds, rotoscoping to isolate foreground
Typical tools are specialized compositing software, such as Nuke, Adobe After Effects, and Fusion. The term
Historically, compositing began with optical printers and matte paintings in cinema and evolved to digital methods