But it's not Serkis alone this time round who furthers
the medium of motion capture.
Not exact matches
Gollum
of Lord
of the Rings, Caesar
of the last two Planet
of the Apes films: For a time, it seemed that only Andy Serkis, the early maestro
of motion capture, had any real idea how to bring the
medium to life.
Disc 1: Rise
of the Planet
of the Apes Blu - ray ** 11 Deleted Scenes ** The Genius
of Andy Serkis ** Scene Breakdown ** A New Generation
of Apes ** Breaking
Motion Capture Boundaries ** The Great Apes ** Mythology
of the Apes ** Composing the Score with Patrick Doyle ** Audio Commentaries by Director and Writers ** Character Concept Art Gallery ** Digital Disc 2: Dawn
of the Planet
of the Apes Blu - ray ** Journey to Dawn ** Andy Serkis: Rediscovering Caesar ** Humans and Apes: The Cast
of Dawn ** The World
of Dawn ** The Ape Community ** Move Like an Ape: An Artist's
Medium ** Weta and Dawn ** The Fight for a New Dawn ** Deleted Scenes With Optional Audio Commentary by Matt Reeves ** Feature Audio Commentary by Matt Reeves ** Gallery ** Digital Disc 3: War for the Planet
of the Apes Blu - ray ** Audio Commentary by Director Matt Reeves ** Deleted Scenes with Optional Audio Commentary by Director Matt Reeves ** Waging War for the Planet
of the Apes ** All About Caesar ** WETA: Pushing Boundaries ** Music for Apes ** Apes: The Meaning
of It All ** The Apes Saga: An Homage ** Concept Art Gallery ** Theatrical Trailers ** Digital
With the implementation
of motion capture technology in recent years, the video game industry seems to be catching up with films as a story - telling
medium, and is now, without a doubt, an industry to be taken seriously, contrary to what was once thought.
In her 2005 photogravure Disappearing Act Screen Test, Rafferty can be seen juggling several large hoops, mimicking late 19th and early 20th century documentary photos
of psychic
mediums and other performers, wherein their actions are stylistically
captured several times in a single image to convey their
motion and wonder.