Motion Capture Director

Role

Directs performance and capture conditions for motion data used in animation, avatars, characters, or embodied systems.

Description

A Motion Capture Director directs performance for motion capture. They help performers create movement that can be recorded, interpreted, and transferred into characters, bodies, avatars, creatures, or animated systems.

In immersive media, motion capture affects how bodies feel in the final work. Movement may need to support character, scale, presence, interaction, physical believability, and emotional tone. The director helps performers understand both the scene and the technical limits of the capture system.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within capture and recorded-media production, the Motion Capture Director connects performance direction to usable motion data. They help shape the acting, movement quality, timing, and physical intention that animators and technical teams will later refine.

Scope Note

May include performer direction, movement blocking, scene intention, capture rehearsals, prop or marker constraints, timing, reference takes, and review of captured motion.

Boundary Note

The Motion Capture Director directs the performance. They do not usually own the entire motion-capture technical setup, data cleanup, rigging, animation polish, or final engine behavior.

Collaboration Note

Commonly works with performers, motion capture technicians, animators, directors, producers, technical directors, riggers, gameplay or interaction teams, and sound teams.

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