Screens are flat, but the world isn’t. 3D is the creative tool we call upon if you have a need to go behind something, under something, or all the way through it before it’s even built. You can’t film inside tiny machinery or nuclear reactors, but 3D can help you show what’s going on in there. And if you or your client need a tour of the building, a 3D demonstration can help make future developments seem ‘real’.
3D is a world in which anything is possible – from sad-eyed robots to monsters with a work ethic, from talking fish to toys rescuing each other (didn’t want to risk a lawsuit, hope you get the references).
Ahhh. So that’s what 3D is …


