Scene-specific effects
Effects are planned around your footage, not added randomly.
Add practical VFX, cleanup, screen replacements, glow effects, tracking, and compositing support for ads, explainers, product videos, short films, and social campaigns.
Visual effects is the process of enhancing video footage with compositing, tracking, cleanup, screen replacement, motion elements, and practical digital effects. This service is for businesses, creators, agencies, product teams, filmmakers, and marketers who need shots to look more polished without overcomplicating production. Depending on the footage, the work can include object cleanup, glow effects, screen inserts, light particle effects, motion tracking, masking, rotoscope-style adjustments, and final rendering. The goal is to make each effect support the message, match the scene, and remain believable enough for professional publishing.
Effects are planned around your footage, not added randomly.
Layering, tracking, and review help keep the final shot consistent.
You can review key shots and request included adjustments with clear notes.
Final videos are exported in agreed formats for your platform or editor.
The checklist below shows what is typically included. Exact scope is confirmed before work begins so delivery expectations, revision limits, and final file formats are clear.
Custom VFX direction based on your footage and reference style
Basic compositing, overlays, or enhancement effects
Screen replacement or device insert where footage allows
Motion tracking for text, graphics, or simple objects
Object cleanup or distraction reduction where practical
Glow, light, particle, or atmosphere effects when suitable
Color and blend adjustments for natural integration
Preview delivery for review before final export
Final rendered video in agreed format and resolution
Clear limitations explained for difficult footage
Pricing is set in a conservative freelance marketplace style. Larger videos, difficult footage, several versions, or urgent deadlines can be quoted separately.
Simple enhancement or cleanup for a short shot.
More complete VFX support for several shots or one detailed scene.
Priority VFX package for more detailed shots and polished delivery.
| Package | Starting price | Delivery | Revisions | Best fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Package | $65 | 3 days | 1 revision | One short VFX task or small correction |
| Standard Package | $85 | 5 days | 2 revisions | Product teasers, ads, and creator videos |
| Premium Package | $100 | 7 days | 3 revisions | Campaign videos, explainers, and launches |
Rudrriv keeps the service focused on buyer confidence: clear inputs, defined deliverables, practical timelines, and professional quality checks.
Each shot is assessed for what can be achieved cleanly with the provided footage.
Buyer benefit: You get realistic expectations before production begins.
The work is designed to improve the shot instead of overpowering the message.
Buyer benefit: Your content stays professional and focused.
Tracking, layering, and blending are adjusted to your footage and references.
Buyer benefit: The final result feels more integrated.
Preview renders make it easier to catch timing, placement, or style changes early.
Buyer benefit: You can refine the result before final export.
Final renders are prepared for your intended use, editor, or publishing platform.
Buyer benefit: Your team can continue production smoothly.
Complex shots are explained in plain language with limitations noted when needed.
Buyer benefit: You avoid unclear promises and production surprises.
These examples show the kind of projects this service can support. They are written as realistic sample work ideas so buyers can compare scope and outcomes.
Device footage updated with app screens, tracking, light reflections, and final compositing.
Subtle highlights and interface motion added to software footage for a promotional teaser.
Small scene distractions removed and blended to keep attention on the subject.
Text labels tracked to objects in a product video with simple movement and timing.
Light particles and soft glow added to a brand clip for a premium campaign feel.
Each step is designed to reduce confusion, protect the scope, and make final delivery easier to approve.
Send the footage, effect goal, references, and any technical notes.
Client action: Provide source clips and examples.
Provider delivery: I assess feasibility and confirm the shot plan.
Select the package based on number of shots and complexity.
Client action: Confirm priorities and deadline.
Provider delivery: I define deliverables and review milestones.
Effects are built, tracked, blended, and tested against the footage.
Client action: Answer any shot-specific questions.
Provider delivery: I create a preview render for review.
You review timing, placement, style, and visual clarity.
Client action: Send timestamped notes.
Provider delivery: I apply included VFX revisions.
Final output is rendered in the agreed format and dimensions.
Client action: Check the delivered file.
Provider delivery: I provide the final export and notes if needed.
These review cards reflect the kind of communication, quality, delivery, and revision handling buyers typically care about when ordering freelance post-production work.
The VFX cleanup was handled with care. The final composite looked natural, the tracking stayed steady, and the delivery included clear review notes so our team understood the changes.
We needed subtle screen replacement and a few glow effects for a product teaser. The work looked polished without feeling overdone, and revisions were managed quickly.
The effect shots were delivered in a clean, organized way. Communication was direct, and the final renders matched the reference style we shared at the start.
The editor fixed distracting background elements and added simple motion effects. It made the scene look much more professional while keeping the original footage believable.
Our short ad needed several visual enhancements on a tight timeline. The result was neat, consistent, and ready for review by the marketing team.
The tracking and compositing work was reliable. Revision feedback was applied accurately, and the final output gave our campaign video a more finished look.
Review the answers below before choosing a package or requesting a custom quote.
This service includes shot assessment, motion tracking, compositing, cleanup, screen replacement, simple effects, preview renders, revisions, and final exports. The exact scope depends on your package, video length, source material, and any platform-specific requirements you share before the work begins.
You should provide source footage, effect description, reference examples, desired style, delivery format, and any brand assets or screen recordings. If something is missing, I will explain what is needed so the brief can be confirmed before production starts.
Delivery usually depends on video length, complexity, number of assets, and revision depth. The package cards show typical timelines, and urgent delivery can be discussed before ordering.
Revisions cover reasonable changes to the agreed scope, such as timing adjustments, text corrections, pacing changes, or file export changes. New concepts or major direction changes may require a custom quote.
Yes. A custom offer is useful when your project includes unusual footage, several deliverables, brand rules, multiple languages, or a deadline that does not fit the listed packages. For VFX, a custom quote is often best when shots need rotoscoping, advanced cleanup, 3D elements, green screen work, or many render versions.
Urgent delivery may be possible when the scope is clear and the required assets are ready. Rush timing depends on availability, video length, review speed, and the number of outputs needed.
Common final formats include MP4, MOV, 1080p, 4K when the footage supports it, transparent overlays when agreed, or project-compatible renders. If you need a specific resolution, frame rate, codec, or platform preset, mention it before the export is prepared.
You can use the final approved video for your business or content channels once the project is completed. Ownership of third-party assets depends on the licenses for footage, music, fonts, templates, and stock elements you provide or approve.
Basic is for simple needs, Standard is the best fit for most complete projects, and Premium is for more detailed, priority, or multi-output work. The right package depends on scope, complexity, and review needs.
You can share clear revision notes within the included revision round. I will adjust the agreed items and explain if a request falls outside the original scope so expectations stay transparent.
Communication stays clear and practical. You can send the brief, files, examples, and feedback in writing, and I will confirm the scope, timeline, review points, and final delivery details.