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Motion Capture (MoCap) is a technology used in multimedia production to capture the motion of objects or people. It is used in a variety of applications, such as animation, virtual reality, and video games. MoCap is typically used to capture the motion of a human body, which is then used to animate a digital character. The technology can also be used to capture the motion of objects, such as props or vehicles.
MoCap is used in a variety of industries, including film, television, video games, and virtual reality. It is also used in medical and scientific research, as well as in sports and athletics. MoCap technology has become increasingly popular in recent years, due to its ability to capture realistic motion data quickly and accurately.
Some of the leading companies in the Motion Capture market include Vicon, OptiTrack, Xsens, Qualisys, and Motion Analysis Corporation. These companies provide a range of MoCap solutions, from hardware and software to services and support. Show Less Read more