★ — Definition
Digital Double
A photoreal CG recreation of a real actor — used for stunts, de-aging, period drama and feature VFX.
A digital double is a photoreal CG recreation of a real human, typically an actor, built from photogrammetry, on-set scans or curated photography. Digital doubles are used for high-risk stunts, de-aging, period or sci-fi transformation and crowd replication. EquipVerse delivers pore-level digital doubles in 14–20 days with broadcast clearance.
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★ — See also
- Photogrammetry Reconstructing 3D geometry from a series of photographs — used for digital-double scans.
- De-Aging VFX Using a digital double to make an actor appear younger or older — used in feature films and TV drama.
- MetaHuman MetaHuman is Epic Games' photoreal digital-human framework, runnable in real time inside Unreal Engine 5.
- Performance Capture Capturing an actor's body, face and voice in one synchronised performance — used for hero VFX work.