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International Journal of Mechanical and Thermal Engineering

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2025, Vol. 6, Issue 1, Part A

Neural rendering and deep learning in virtual production: Redefining cinematic storytelling, CGI, and real-time content generation

Neural rendering and deep learning in virtual production: Redefining cinematic storytelling, CGI, and real-time content generation


Author(s): Oghogho Osemwegie

Abstract: Neural rendering and deep learning have revolutionized virtual production, reshaping cinematic storytelling, computer-generated imagery (CGI), and real-time content generation. Traditional CGI and visual effects (VFX) rely on manual modeling, animation, and rendering processes that are time-intensive and computationally expensive. Deep learning-driven neural rendering techniques leverage artificial intelligence (AI) to generate, enhance, and manipulate digital content in real time, significantly reducing production costs while expanding creative possibilities. This paper explores the integration of neural rendering in virtual production, focusing on AI-based image synthesis, deep generative models, and neural radiance fields (NeRFs) for photorealistic rendering. Key advancements in real-time character animation, scene composition, and volumetric capture are examined, demonstrating how deep learning accelerates asset creation and visual realism. Additionally, the study discusses the impact of neural rendering on production pipelines, enabling dynamic scene adjustments, interactive environments, and AI-assisted cinematography. Challenges such as model training complexity, data biases, and computational requirements are addressed, along with emerging solutions in hybrid AI-human creative workflows. A comparative analysis of traditional CGI, physics-based rendering, and deep learning-driven methods provides insights into efficiency improvements and artistic flexibility. The paper concludes with an exploration of future trends, including AI-generated actors, real-time virtual production environments, and the ethical considerations of deep learning in filmmaking.

DOI: 10.22271/27078043.2025.v6.i1a.76

Pages: 40-52 | Views: 3775 | Downloads: 2853

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Oghogho Osemwegie. Neural rendering and deep learning in virtual production: Redefining cinematic storytelling, CGI, and real-time content generation. Int J Mech Therm Eng 2025;6(1):40-52. DOI: 10.22271/27078043.2025.v6.i1a.76
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