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The Virtual Production Glossary

Digital asset in Virtual Production

Digital asset in Virtual Production

Digital asset is a Real-Time Engine term in filmmaking. In virtual production, the nuances of this term take on special meaning. Here, we break down the definition to give you a starting point.

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Basic Definition:

What is Digital asset in virtual production?


A digital asset is an item created for use in virtual production, such as a 3D model or animation. This type of output requires skilled expertise and the ability to create unique assets tailored specifically for any given project. Digital assets can be bought on online marketplaces or created using software programs like Autodesk Maya or Cinema 4D and stored digitally for future projects.

Using these tools and techniques, animators, 3D artists, sound designers, and visual effects professionals can craft beautiful 3D models of characters, environments, props, and objects; sophisticated animations; high-fidelity sound files; and stunning visual effects all to bring the world of the project to life. These crafted digital assets come together in the form of a complete package, ready to be used by the virtual production team to bring the story to life.

It's clear that digital assets play a key role in producing quality outputs within virtual productions. With experienced creatives crafting custom assets, it becomes possible to create content that rivals traditional studio films in terms of visuals and technical prowess. By investing time and effort into creating top-notch digital assets, virtual productions will always produce captivating results.

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The Virtual Production Glossary

The Illustrated Virtual Production Glossary, by SHOWRUNNER, is designed to help filmmakers and their crews understand the nuances of in-camera virtual production. (Based on the creative commons project vpglossary.com.)