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Motion-capture is undoubtedly one of the most revolutionary aspects in all of moviemaking, as it allows digital characters to be brought to life with a greater sense of realism. Actors playing these roles have their actual physical movements captured while they are on-set, and in post-production are covered with so-called “digital makeup” that is the CGI creation viewers see in the final product. Films such as The Lord of the Rings, Avatar, and the rebooted Planet of the Apes would not be possible without these advancements, and now mo-cap is more prevalent than ever. Last year, one of the most notable instances was Alan Tudyk’s standout work as scene-stealing droid K-2SO in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
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