Food Safety Management : A Practical Guide For The Food Industry Hardcover
Recommend
Sort by
Rating
Date
Specifications
Author 1
Yasmine Motarjemi
Book Description
Understanding motion capture for computer animation discusses the latest technology developments in digital design, film, games, medicine, sports, and security engineering. Motion capture records a live-motion event and translates it into a digital context. It is the technology that converts a live performance into a digital performance. In contrast, performance animation is the actual performance that brings life to the character, even without using technology. If motion capture is the collection of data that represents motion, performance animation is the character that a performer represents. The book offers extensive information about motion capture. It includes state-of-the-art technology, methodology, and developments in the current motion-capture industry. In particular, the different ways to capture motions are discussed, including using cameras or electromagnetic fields in tracking a group of sensors. This book will be useful for students taking a course about digital filming, as well as for anyone who is interested in this topic.
Language
English
Publisher
Elsevier Science And Technology
Publication Date
1-Dec-11
Number of Pages
1192
About the Author
Alberto Menache founded Three Space Imagery, Inc. (TSi), a computer graphics and video game developer, in Los Angeles, where he and his team developed proprietary software for motion capture usage in animation. After selling his software to Motion Analysis Corporation, Menache moved on to Pacific Data Images, a computer graphics industry leader, where he is the lead character technical director at the commercial and film effects division. His latest production credits include the film Forces of Nature, commercials for SEGA, Circle K and Pillsbury, the award-winning music video for TLC's "Waterfalls", and dozens of video games, including Dark Ridge, Messiah and Soul Blade.
Editor 1
Huub Lelieveld
Editorial Review
Modern motion capture has proven to be a groundbreaking tool in vfx, when used properly. The latest edition of understanding motion capture will help make sure that you know how and when to use this technology... And perhaps more importantly, when not to use it! --Scott stokdyk, award winning visual effects supervisor