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This new method is a joint venture of MOTEK, Intrax International Satellite
Services, VICON Motion System, KPN Quest Content and Media Services and
Kaydara.
Up till now, motion capture production involved complex logistics and
frequently, the need of a whole crew to get to the motion capture studio,
sometimes located abroad. In addition, it can be a matter of weeks until
the motion capture data is delivered to the client.With this new method,
a two-way video, audio and motion capture data link is established using
satellite connection. Using the video and audio connection, the director,
who is located at his home base, can see, hear and direct a performer
located at the MOTEK studio in Amsterdam. In this way, the performer and
the director can interact with each other as if they where in the same
room. At the same time, the performer, using optical-markers suit, generates
motion capture data, which is recorded and saved on the director's computer,
while he is watching the rendered digital character reacting to his instructions.
MOTEK's founder and CTO, Oshri Even-Zohar, came up with the idea 4 years
ago, but had to wait until the technology reached a point where it became
possible. Using Intrax satellite up-link facilities and KPN Quest's satellite
transponder, it is possible now to produce, in real-time, motion capture
data regardless to the geographical location of the customer and in a
simpler and cost effective way.
The IBC demo set-up was held in two locations: one is at the MOTEK
studio in Amsterdam. Here the performer who's wearing an optical
motion capture suite, is placed on the MOTEK CAREN-motion platform
and immersed with video, audio and active/reactive environment.
For the communication with the director, a standard video/audio
system is used and for the motion capture data, a 12 infra-red cameras
system by VICONT will be used. The second location was the VICON's
Booth at IBC - where the director was located with a video/audio
system for communication with the performer and Kaydara's FilmBox
system for live render at the spot.
During the demo, a virtual environment did run, while the performer motion
data was transmitted, via satellite, to VICON's booth. The presenter/director
demonstrated the new workflow by interacting with the performer, showing
the system and method capabilities.
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