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  2. Camera coverage - Wikipedia

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    A single actor's performance which is particularly difficult, or a scene which has a large number of characters, will usually require more coverage than a two-person scene with simple dialogue. [ 1 ] In the Golden Age of Hollywood , a coherent style of acting, direction, editing, cinematography, theatrical realism , sound, and production design ...

  3. Motion capture - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999) was the first feature-length film to include a main character created using motion capture (that character being Jar Jar Binks, played by Ahmed Best), and Indian-American film Sinbad: Beyond the Veil of Mists (2000) was the first feature-length film made primarily with motion capture, although ...

  4. Cinematic techniques - Wikipedia

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    Movement can be used extensively by film makers to make meaning. It is how a scene is put together to produce an image. A famous example of this, which uses "dance" extensively to communicate meaning and emotion, is the film, West Side Story. Provided in this alphabetised list of film techniques used in motion picture filmmaking. There are a ...

  5. Volumetric capture - Wikipedia

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    Volumetric capture or volumetric video is a technique that captures a three-dimensional space, such as a location or performance. [1] This type of volumography acquires data that can be viewed on flat screens as well as using 3D displays and VR headset .

  6. Motion-capture acting - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Gatt wearing the Mo-Cap suit for Kratos during production of God of War II and III in April 2010 Motion capture recording for The Last of Us Part II. Motion-capture acting, also called performance-capture acting and often abbreviated as mo-cap or P-cap, is a type of acting in which an actor wears markers or sensors on a skintight bodysuit [1] or directly on the skin.

  7. Facial motion capture - Wikipedia

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    Facial motion capture is the process of electronically converting the movements of a person's face into a digital database using cameras or laser scanners.This database may then be used to produce computer graphics (CG), computer animation for movies, games, or real-time avatars.

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  9. Category:Films using motion capture - Wikipedia

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    A. Ad Astra (film) Adipurush; The Adventures of Tintin (film) Aladdin (2019 film) Alice in Wonderland (2010 film) Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016 film)