Steven Spielberg had just wrapped six weeks of motion-capture work on his passion project "The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn." Offering a toast to the production crew hired for the ...
The hit 3D animated movie Avatar is just out in theaters, but already the same technology behind the movie is being used to help improve car design by studying how people move when they interact with ...
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As I write this, the 25 th anniversary remaster of Titanic is still showing in cinemas, along with Avatar: The Way of Water. What both of them have in common (apart from being directed by James ...
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Scientists are reportedly monitoring the start of illnesses that impact movement using motion-capture artificial intelligence (AI) technology. The said tool is similar to that used to bring characters ...
Reuben Langdon is a motion capture artist in motion pictures and games — you’ve probably directed his actions without knowing it in such games as Resident Evil 5 and Dead Rising. Most recently he’s ...
James Cameron’s original Avatar and its new sequel have found success in more than just the box office—they’re also helping out in the lab. Researchers have begun using the motion capture technology ...
Avatar’s tight-suited motion capture actor, Reuben Langdon, explained his on-set task of pretending to be eaten alive by one of the many beasts of Pandora while crew members made grr noises and waved ...