The Opacity of Representations of 3D Scanning and Motion Capture in the Cinema - Text 1
Motion capture is a technical operation which seeks to record the motor information produced by a body, without replicating its appearance, by means of dedicated capturing equipment. Its roots can undoubtedly be detected in the work of nineteenth-century physiologists such as Étienne-Jules Marey and Eadweard Muybridge, each of whom used chronophotography with the strict aim of studying motion.
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2024
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