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Before we explain the motion-captured mouse who I’ve named Moby Fitzsimmons, Let’s go to basics. We’ve all seen some photo like this one, with some poor actor in a weird outfit, covered in dots whether it’s on “The Hulk” Mark Ruffalo’s instagram or Star Wars’ C3PO’s Anthony Daniels on his account. But where does that motion…go? By focusing less on the actors and more on how it works you can understand the real artistry behind motion capture. There are a few main ways to capture motion. This is Rokoko’s Smartsuit Pro and it uses inertial sensors. These broadcast the location of devices embedded inside the suit kinda like how your phone knows which way it’s turned. More common in high end video games and movies, you’ll see optical tracking of markers in which a camera is learning where parts of a person’s body are by looking for high contrast areas. Jimmy Corvan directed business development for motion capture studio, House of Moves for about ten years. It worked on everyt...