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Dinnie Muslihat

Dinnie Muslihat

Last updated: May 22, 2025  •  1 min read

How to Create Immersive Architectural Short Films in No Time [Video]

Chaos Envision gives you effortless storytelling and unmatched realism. The real-time 3D assembly and animation tool takes your Enscape visualizations further by allowing you to create cinematic presentations with advanced animation capabilities.

This video is a short demonstration of how to create immersive short films of your architectural projects with Envision. It shows how you can:

  • Add animated vegetation from a library and place it in a scatter to avoid duplicating it manually.
  • Create crowds of moving people thanks to the direct integration of the renowned Anima engine.
  • Bring key objects to action by making them move along a spline.
  • Explore scenes from various perspectives with advanced camera animations, unlimited scene variations, and dynamic lighting scenarios.

 

 

Try Envision for free

Envision is available to try and buy as a standalone product. With the introduction of Chaos suites, it's also available as part of the new ArchDesign Collection. This is a new product offering that gives you access not only to Envision, but also Enscape, Veras, AI Enhancer, and Enscape Impact in one handy subscription for the ultimate value.

It’s easy to get started with Envision. However, if you need some help, you can refer to the Chaos Envision docs pages, which include video tutorials and information on system requirements, installation, and more.

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Dinnie Muslihat
Dinnie Muslihat

Dinnie is part of the Content team at Chaos and manages the Enscape blog. She enjoys sharing informative, insightful, and inspirational content for architects and designers to empower their visualization workflows. If you have an excellent idea for a blog post, get in touch via blog-editor@chaos.com