Volumetric Capture Supervisor

Role

Supervises multi-camera or depth-based capture used to reconstruct people, objects, or performances as volumetric media.

Description

A Volumetric Capture Supervisor oversees the capture of people, performances, objects, or environments as three-dimensional recorded material. The role helps ensure that the capture setup, performance conditions, technical settings, and resulting data can support the intended immersive experience.

Volumetric capture is fragile because the final asset depends on many coordinated factors: lighting, cameras, calibration, performer movement, wardrobe, timing, data quality, and processing. The supervisor helps protect the shoot from problems that may only become visible later.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within capture and recorded-media production, the Volumetric Capture Supervisor connects performance, stage conditions, capture technology, data processing, and final use. They help make sure captured material can be reconstructed, cleaned, optimized, and integrated into the project.

Scope Note

May include capture planning, stage coordination, calibration oversight, performer guidance, wardrobe and prop constraints, quality checks, data review, processing requirements, and coordination with integration teams.

Boundary Note

The Volumetric Capture Supervisor oversees the capture process and its technical viability. They may not personally perform all reconstruction, cleanup, animation, optimization, or engine integration.

Collaboration Note

Commonly works with directors, performers, producers, capture technicians, data wranglers, technical artists, 3D artists, animators, developers, and post-production teams.

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