Motion Capture Technician

Role

Supports motion capture setup, calibration, monitoring, data quality, and handoff.

Description

A Motion Capture Technician helps record movement from performers or objects so it can be used in animation, avatars, characters, or interactive systems. They prepare the capture setup, support calibration, monitor recording quality, and help organize the resulting data.

In immersive media, motion capture can shape how bodies feel in the final work. Poor capture can create broken motion, timing problems, or characters that feel wrong. Good capture gives animators and developers usable material to build from.

Discipline-Specific Description

In the capture pipeline, the Motion Capture Technician supports the technical path from physical movement to digital motion. They help make sure the data is clean enough to be interpreted, edited, retargeted, and integrated.

Scope Note

May include suit or marker setup, sensor checks, calibration, take logging, capture monitoring, troubleshooting, data transfer, quality checks, and coordination with animation or technical art teams.

Boundary Note

The Motion Capture Technician supports capture and data quality. They do not usually direct the performance or make final animation choices.

Collaboration Note

Commonly works with performers, motion capture directors, animators, riggers, technical artists, data wranglers, developers, and producers.

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