Motion Capture Performer

Role

Performs movement for capture, animation, avatars, characters, or embodied systems.

Description

A Motion Capture Performer creates bodily movement that is recorded and translated into animation, avatars, characters, agents, or embodied interaction systems. The role combines performance skill with awareness of capture volume, marker/suit constraints, repeatability, and data usefulness.

Discipline-Specific Description

In immersive media, motion capture performance may drive realistic characters, stylized avatars, training simulations, interactive agents, or embodied archives. The performer’s movement must often serve both dramatic intention and technical capture requirements.

Scope Note

Includes full-body movement, gesture, posture, locomotion, expressive timing, repeatable actions, physical characterization, and adaptation to capture systems.

Boundary Note

Distinct from the motion capture technician, who operates capture systems, and from the animator, who may clean, retarget, or refine performance data after capture.

Collaboration Note

Commonly collaborates with motion capture directors, capture technicians, animators, rigging technical artists, character technical artists, performance directors, and developers.

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