One of the most revolutionary technologies in the entertainment sector is motion capture (MoCap), which bridges the gap between the digital and real worlds in video games, television shows, and movies. Originally regarded as a specialized technology, it has developed into a crucial component of contemporary narrative, allowing artists to record performances and transform them into imaginary settings.
Motion capture enables performers, directors, and technologists to push the limits of what is conceivable, from recognizable figures like Gollum from "The Lord of the Rings" to whole virtual worlds like those shown in "Avatar" or "The Mandalorian." However, there are drawbacks to this intricate fusion of art and technology.
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