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According to materials provided to the 2010 [[Wikipedia: Creative Arts Emmy Award|Emmy Awards]] voters, the ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]'' visual effects team were given great latitude in the creation of New Cap City, with numerous test renders in various lighting conditions to "evaluate and explore the city's canyons, textures and vistas."<ref group="development" name="drexfiles_emmy_presentation_visual_effects">{{cite web|url=http://drexfiles.wordpress.com/2010/09/12/caprica-2010-emmy-presentation-book/|title=Caprica 2010 Emmy Presentation Book|publisher=Drexfiles|date=2010-09-12|accessdate=2025-08-09|archive=Y}}</ref> | According to materials provided to the 2010 [[Wikipedia: Creative Arts Emmy Award|Emmy Awards]] voters, the ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]'' visual effects team were given great latitude in the creation of New Cap City, with numerous test renders in various lighting conditions to "evaluate and explore the city's canyons, textures and vistas."<ref group="development" name="drexfiles_emmy_presentation_visual_effects">{{cite web|url=http://drexfiles.wordpress.com/2010/09/12/caprica-2010-emmy-presentation-book/|title=Caprica 2010 Emmy Presentation Book|publisher=Drexfiles|date=2010-09-12|accessdate=2025-08-09|archive=Y}}</ref> | ||
The virtual environment's period aesthetic was achieved through detailed set extensions and digital environments created by visual effects artist [[Farrah Welch]]. For the | The virtual environment's period aesthetic was achieved through detailed set extensions and digital environments created by visual effects artist [[Farrah Welch]]. For the Mysteries Theater location, Welch enhanced an "uninteresting set" by creating a comprehensive early 1900s theater extension while maintaining the lower portion where actors performed. The adjacent building was entirely replaced with a period-appropriate pawn shop, both designed to capture the historical atmosphere of the virtual world.<ref group="production" name="welch_portfolio_gallery_mysteries_theater">{{cite_web|url=https://farrahwelch.com/gallery/mysteries.php#:~:text=New%20Cap%20City%20Mysteries%20Theater%20-%20Spring%2010|title=Digital Artist: Gallery - New Cap City Mysteries Theater|author=Farrah Welch|publisher=Farrah Welch Digital Portfolio|accessdate=August 8, 2025}}</ref> | ||
Additional environmental work included hotel signage reconstruction | Additional environmental work included hotel signage reconstruction, where missing letters from practical hotel signs were digitally recreated with accurate lighting to maintain visual continuity.<ref group="production" name="welch_portfolio_gallery_hotel_fire_escape">{{cite_web|url=https://farrahwelch.com/gallery/hotel.php#:~:text=Caprica%20Hotel%20Fire%20Escape%20-%20DEC%2009|title=Digital Artist: Gallery - Caprica Hotel Fire Escape|author=Farrah Welch|publisher=Farrah Welch Digital Portfolio|accessdate=August 8, 2025}}</ref> These set extensions utilized modified stock building assets to meet television production schedules while maintaining the authentic period atmosphere essential to New Cap City's film noir aesthetic. | ||
===Sound Design=== | ===Sound Design=== | ||