Motion Capture
Motion capture,
motion tracking, or "mocap" is a "technique of digitally recording movements for entertainment, sports, and medical applications" (
Motion 1). ....
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A Comprehensive Analysis of Shrek
.... Mejia (32) has stated that the ExpertVision system uses up to 16 cameras and retroreflective markers strategically placed on actors to
capture motion as 3-D ....
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Sport in Art
.... He often painted from photographs to better
capture the human body in
motion, while some of his works were painted by projecting the photograph directly onto ....
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Prisoner Treatment in Andersonville Prison
.... prisoners. The
motion picture "Andersonville" sets out to
capture these and other aspects of the Andersonville experience. In it ....
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Andersonville Prison
.... prisoners. The
motion picture "Andersonville" sets out to
capture these and other aspects of the Andersonville experience. In it ....
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Film Analysis of Casablanca
.... B. Sometimes only scenes are required to
capture a film's C. Images objectify moments .... black-and-white and color imagery as well as using slow-
motion shots to ....
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Development of the Photograph
.... image was a case of a new technology developing the means to
capture and record .... series of photographs taken by Edward Muybridge of The Horse in
Motion in 1878 ....
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Nonverbal aspects of Film Communication
.... film and indeed to convey more of the narrative truth of a
motion picture than .... We had faces" (Wilder, 1950)--it does not fully
capture the fact that in finer ....
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The Artistry of Martha Graham
.... The self-appointed task of the artist is to
capture the ineffable and, having done .... It was her ability to create poems of
motion that were much larger than the ....
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A Comparison of Two Sculptors
.... of unique world views, they both possessed a capacity to
capture the essence of .... uses a relaxed silhouette which nevertheless conveys the possibility of
motion. ....
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Cinematography in the 1930s Introduction Cinema
.... of 1935), the camera often employed aerial photography to
capture on film .... Later, Astaire introduced slow
motion photography into dance musicals, creating new ....
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Cinematography in the 1930s Introduction Cinema
.... of 1935), the camera often employed aerial photography to
capture on film .... Later, Astaire introduced slow
motion photography into dance musicals, creating new ....
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Jean-Francois Millet
.... The forward plunging
motion of the activity is heightened by the blue and red .... two figures in the same bending pose also enabled Millet to
capture the rhythms ....
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Pocahontas
.... John Smith, basically a profiteer, from certain death after his
capture by the .... the land they knew as the tsencommacah." Pocahontas will set into
motion a chain ....
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The Matrix trilogy
.... largely dependent on the technique invented by the filmmakers that
capture the anime .... controlling the entire Matrix, and this sets the story into
motion as well ....
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The Matrix Trilogy
.... largely dependent on the technique invented by the filmmakers that
capture the anime .... controlling the entire Matrix, and this sets the story into
motion as well ....
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The Matrix Film Series
.... largely dependent on the technique invented by the filmmakers that
capture the anime .... controlling the entire Matrix, and this sets the story into
motion as well ....
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Hannibal and Wars
.... ship and ambassadors in postponing a war which threatened the Romans." The
capture of the .... the war arose out of events in Syracuse, events set in
motion by the ....
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Rebirth in the Harlem Renaissance
.... In the novel Morrison uses jazz to
capture the dualism inherent in the Jazz .... This fluidity of
motion is seen below in Alston's "The Family": In conclusion, it ....
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Electricity
.... much later when scientists began to study it in more depth and invent equipment that could measure and
capture it. .... Those in
motion can be harnessed to do work. ....
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Seabiscuit
.... The
motion picture Seabiscuit is a metaphorical presentation of the idea that, in .... species, a fact that points up the horse's ability to
capture the imagination ....
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Finding Nemo: Analysis of Box Office Figures
.... a rather unique product confronted with unique marketing problems."
Motion pictures are .... clearly recognized that they were likely to
capture audience interest ....
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African Hunting Dog (Lycaon pictus)
.... up and undertake several simultaneous hunts once they have set a herd in
motion. .... It was hypothesized that
capture success would be greatest for the smallest or ....
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Teen Violence and the Media
.... A similar point is made in a report on the
motion picture The Matrix .... apparently moral passivity of teenagers urged by the PTC does not
capture other sources ....
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Chaos Theory and Art
.... Cubism led to the attempts of the futurists not only to
capture varied perspectives in a two-dimensional space but also to portray
motion in a necessarily ....
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Cindy Sherman & Hiroshi Sugimoto
.... Hiroshi Sugimoto's series of
motion picture screens suggests that the sense of duration and .... That is, the usual purpose of a photograph is to
capture a moment ....
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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
The recent
motion picture version of Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein hews closely to the plot of the novel while failing to
capture its essential purpose. ....
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SARS Epidemic and China
....
capture the nuances of the issue and are inaccurate. The SARS epidemic, and the Chinese government's ham-handdd attempts to address it, have put in
motion ....
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Nature Photographer Eliot Porter
.... the feeling of
motion, such as his photographs of water which, although still photography, has a movement to it that not just any picture taker can
capture. ....
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Strategies of Kodak
.... Products in this segment are used to
capture, store, process and display .... photographers, customers in the healthcare industry, customers in
motion pictures and ....
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