CGI Commercials
Cinematic brand films that feel like cinema, engineered for scroll.
Learn more →Premium CGI, AI video production, VFX and visual storytelling — designed to help modern brands stand out and stay unforgettable.

— Studio
At Pixel House Studio, we craft cinematic visuals, immersive CGI, and creative content that transforms ideas into unforgettable brand experiences.
From flagship product launches to always-on social films, we approach every frame with the calm precision of a design studio and the imagination of a film crew.

Craft, restraint, cinema — condensed into two minutes.
— Services
Cinematic brand films that feel like cinema, engineered for scroll.
Learn more →Photoreal 3D renders that show every material, angle and mood.
Learn more →Generative pipelines for concept films, ads, and social hero content.
Learn more →Kinetic typography, UI, and storytelling in refined motion language.
Learn more →Invisible or spectacular — from cleanup to full CG environments.
Learn more →Character, product, and abstract animation with cinematic direction.
Learn more →End-to-end campaigns from concept, script and storyboard to delivery.
Learn more →Native-feeling social content fused with high-craft CGI moments.
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— Process
We listen, research, and align on the story worth telling.
Scope, treatment, storyboards, and a production roadmap.
Art direction, look-dev, and previz that lock the visual language.
Modeling, animation, generative pipelines, and cinematography.
Lighting, look, sound, and grade — dialed to gallery finish.
Every format, ratio, and cutdown — ready for every channel.
— Why Pixel House
We're built for brands who care about the difference between good and finished — and who want a partner that sweats the last five percent.
— Voices
"Pixel House translated an abstract brief into a film we're still hearing about from customers.
"The craft is on another level. Lighting, timing, restraint — everything felt considered.
"They own the process end-to-end, so we can focus on the story instead of the pipeline.
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