Motion Capture in Performance An Introduction

Motion Capture in Performance: An Introduction by M. Delbridge, published by Palgrave Macmillan UK on March 4, 2015, offers a comprehensive exploration of the historical origins and implications of motion capture technology. This 94-page book delves into the emerging mode of performance known as ‘Performance Capture,’ which intersects various disciplines including theatre, animation, and film, providing insights into its significance within the commercial film, animation, and gaming industries.
Readers will find a detailed examination of how motion capture has evolved and its impact on the performing arts. The book discusses the properties of motion capture and its role in shaping contemporary performance practices. With a focus on the interdisciplinary nature of this technology, it addresses themes relevant to theater, animation, and performance studies, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of art and technology.
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Motion Capture in Performance explores the historical origins, properties and implications of Motion Capture. It introduces a new mode of performance for the commercial film, animation, and console gaming industries – ‘Performance Capture’, a distinct interdisciplinary discourse in the fields of theatre, animation, performance studies and film.
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