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Optical motion capture

Optical motion capture is a technology that records movement using cameras and special markers attached to a person or object. The cameras track the position of these reflective markers in real-time, capturing precise data about how joints and limbs move. This data is then processed to create accurate digital animations or models, often used in movies, video games, sports analysis, and medical applications. It allows for realistic and detailed replication of physical motion by translating human movements into digital form with high accuracy.