A new production studio comes to the Duke City

Vault Studios Abq is now open in downtown Albuquerque.

The brainchild of producer Kat Bloom and engineer David Bloom, the studio is the first Dolby Atmos Institute in NM with instructors certified by Ableton and Dolby. The studio is a cross-discipline studio that connects video post-production, visual effects, audio and music production, and interactive gaming to unlock high-quality, inspiring work including a full green screen bay for music videos. Education programs for the next generation of creative talent give young people hands-on experience with creative careers and skills.

The rest of the cast includes audio engineers Luke Estrada and Darius Martinez, colorist and editor Nick Bell and compositor, supervisor and artist Lycee Anaya.

VFX services include:

CGI (Computer-Generated Imagery): Creating computer-generated elements such as characters, creatures, environments, and objects that are integrated into live-action footage.

Compositing: Combining multiple elements, such as live-action footage, CGI, and special effects, to create final, seamless shots.

3D Modeling and Animation: Creating 3D models of characters, props, and environments and animating them to achieve realistic or stylized movement.

Matte Painting or DMP: Digital painting or image manipulation used to create realistic or imaginary backgrounds for scenes.

Rotoscoping or Roto: The process of manually or semi-automatically tracing over live-action footage frame by frame to create mattes or isolate certain elements for compositing.

Green Screen: Film on a chroma green wall and composite any background you want.

Simulation and Dynamics: Creating realistic simulations of natural phenomena like fire, water, smoke, cloth, and other physical effects.

Pre-visualization (Previs): Creating rough, animated storyboards to help plan complex visual effects sequences before production begins.

Post-visualization (Postvis): Creating temporary visual effects to help with editing and storytelling decisions during the post-production process.

Clean-up and Wire Removal: Removing unwanted elements from live-action footage, such as wires used during stunts or rigging to support actors.

Reach out to them at hello@vaultstudiosabq.com or 505-503-0794 and visit their website at https://www.vaultstudiosabq.com/

1912 Second Street
Suite B We
Albuquerque, NM 87102