They contemplate early cinematic
techniques of motion capture and ponder whether the puppets in their stop - motion animation drama Anomalisa might have been «faking it» on set.
Not exact matches
As the person acts out different scenarios — walking down the street, taking part in an angry mob, running into a wall — a bank
of high - res cameras records the position
of the markers (the red circles in the diagram), a
technique called
motion capture.
Everything about this film oozes class; the 60's setting is beautifully
captured with it's attention to detail and strikingly rich photography by Eduard Grau; the slow
motion scenes with overbearing sound effects; the subtle changes
of colour saturation providing an excellent
technique in developing the mood and feeling
of Firth's character and a fitting soundtrack to accompany the lush imagery.
The
motion capture technique renders Rylance's face completely expressive, and the blend
of live action with CGI is seamless.
The Adventures
of Tintin also offers some
of the more effective usage
of the
motion -
capture technique, which transfers an actor's performance upon an animated avatar, by bypassing the uncanny valley altogether and creating characters that are a hybrid
of humans and artist Hergé's cartoonish designs (Only the hero and central villain weigh heavily toward the former).
New
motion and facial
capture techniques were developed during the long process
of making the game, including the real - time
motion capture where the graphics are rendered on the fly with character models, costumes and props already in place.
Ninja Theory was one
of the first studios to use
motion capture techniques to really
capture detailed facial animations to effectively portray characters emotions and push storytelling to new heights in the gaming genre.
«We're always striving to improve our combination
of technology and artistry and as we go from strength to strength, we're really looking forward to building on the level
of service we can deliver by developing new and innovative
techniques for
motion capture in 2013 and beyond.»
Made using digital
motion capture techniques and computer animation, the work depicts a solitary figure residing in a luminescent space at the bottom
of the ocean.
Using
techniques such as slow -
motion filming with traditional 16 mm film to
capture rich, grainy colours and textures Neville avoids the familiar images
of contemporary conflict.
This revolutionary
motion -
capture technique produced iconic images that have profoundly influenced generation upon generation
of photographers, artists and filmmakers.