
MoCap
MoCap, short for motion capture, is a technology used to record the movements of people or objects and translate them into digital data. It involves placing sensors or markers on a person's body, which track their movements in real-time. This data is then used to animate digital characters in movies, video games, or virtual reality environments, creating realistic and precise motions. Essentially, MoCap captures natural human movement and converts it into a format that can be used in computer-generated imagery, enabling lifelike animation and interaction.