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How ‘Avatar’ redefined motion capture and set the stage for a new era of filmmaking
It’s difficult to explain just how awe-inspiring it was to watch Avatar on the big screen, for the first time, back in 2009.
SAN ANTONIO — April 8, 2025 – Southwest Research Institute has launched a new markerless motion capture system that simplifies how film and gaming studios capture human movement for 3D animations.
Stellan Skarsgård revealed to Business Insider that he spent eight hours in the makeup chair in order to transform into the villainous Baron Vladimir Harkonnen for “Dune: Part Two.” That might seem ...
In the latest issue of Total Film, James Spader talks about being suited up for a mo-cap performance for the first time in his career. He describes being covered from face to fingertips in dots as ...
The city needs heroes. Darkness has settled over New York City as Shredder and his evil Foot Clan have an iron grip on everything from the police to the politicians. The future is grim until four ...
Move.ai is an interesting new markerless motion capture technology that is being released next month. Here’s a short preview, alongside a quick glimpse into how it’s being used at Corridor Digital.
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