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Motion capture technology

Motion capture technology, often referred to as "mocap," records the movement of objects or people. It uses sensors placed on the subject or cameras to track their motion in real-time. This data is then transformed into digital models, allowing animators to create lifelike animations for films, video games, and virtual reality. By capturing the nuances of human movement, mocap brings characters to life, making them more relatable and realistic, enhancing storytelling in digital media. The technology has applications in various fields, including sports, medicine, and robotics, beyond entertainment.

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    Motion capture technology, often referred to as "mo-cap," is a technique used to record the movement of objects or people. Sensors or cameras track these movements and convert them into digital data, allowing animators to create lifelike animations in films, video games, and virtual reality. The technology captures intricate details like facial expressions and body movements, ensuring that animated characters move realistically. By using motion capture, creators can bring characters to life in a way that looks authentic and relatable, enhancing storytelling and viewer engagement.