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History of Motion Capture Dr. Midori Kitagawa Arts and Technology Program University of Texas at Dallas
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Page 1: History of Motion Capture Dr. Midori Kitagawa Arts and Technology Program University of Texas at Dallas.

History of Motion Capture

Dr. Midori KitagawaArts and Technology ProgramUniversity of Texas at Dallas

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Pioneers• Eadweard Muybridge (1830 - 1904)• Etienne-Jules Marray (1830 - 1904)• Max Fleischer (1883 – 1972)• Harold Edgerton (1903 - 1990)

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Eadweard Muybridge• English photographer (1830 - 1904).• Pioneered photographic studies of motion and

motion-picture projection.

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• In 1872 former governor of California Stanford hired Muybridge to prove all four feet of a horse were off the ground at the same time while trotting.

Muybridge

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Muybridge

Used multiple cameras to capture motion of animals and humans.

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Muybridge

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Muybridge

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Etienne-Jules Marray• French scientist, physiologist

and chronophotographer (1830 - 1904).

• Contributed to the development of cardiology, physical instrumentation, aviation, and cinematography.

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• Developed a single camera method chronophotography.

• Objective and precise for scientific measurements.

Marray

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Marray

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Marray

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• The photographs of a subject wearing Marrey's motion capture suit with markers show striking resemblance to motion capture data shown with a skeleton.

Marray

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Max Fleischer

• Animator, film director and producer (1883 - 1972).

• Produced Betty Boop, Koko the Clown, Popeye and Superman animation.

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• Invented rotoscope

Fleischer

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• Affected greatly by the motion picture production code of 1930 (Hays Code).

• Lost competition with Disney.

Fleischer

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Harold Edgerton

• Electrical engineer (1903 - 1990).• First to take high-speed color photographs.• Pioneered multi-flash and microsecond

imagery.

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• Captured moments in time that were too fast to be seen by the naked with a stroboscope.

Edgerton

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Edgerton

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Early digital attempts• Brilliance (1984)• Total Recall (1990)

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Brilliance (1984)• Produced by Robert Abel and

Associates. • Super Bowl commercial for

the Canned Food Information Council.

• “Sexy Robot” was the first 3D character with realistic human movement.

• Model was rotoscoped, not motion captured.

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Total Recall (1990)• Based on Philip K. Dick’s short.• Airport security shots were supposed to be

motion capture animation.• Replaced with keyframe animation.• Won Academy Award for visual effects.

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