“Motion capture is exactly what it says: it's physical moves, whereas performance capture is the entire performance - including your facial performance. If you're doing, say, martial arts for a video game, that is motion capture. This is basically another way of recording an actor's performance: audio, facial and physical.” IfsWayArtMovingActorsGamesPerformancesIncludingVideoMartial ArtsCaptureAnother WayFacialAudio Author:Andy Serkis
“The Pawn moves only one square at a time, and that straight forward, except in the act of capturing, when it takes one step diagonally to the right or left file on to the square occupied by the man taken, and continues on that file until it captures another man.” MenMovingLeftStepsTakenHe ManCaptureSquaresFilesAnother ManPawns Book:The Chess-player's Handbook: A Popular and Scientific Introduction to the Game of Chess Source: The Chess-player's Handbook: A Popular and Scientific Introduction to the Game of Chess
“Pirates of the Caribbean, move over! Make room for a crew of mouse-privateers who will capture your hearts and stop your breath with their thrilling sea-going adventures! A wonderful story, full of bold mice, good and wicked, who will show you what courage really means.” HeartMeanStoriesShowsMovingRoomsWonderfulSeaAdventureBreathsWickedCaptureCrewMiceThrillingReally MeanPirateCaribbean Author:Lynne Reid Banks
“André Bazin wrote that art emerged from our desire to counter the passage of time and the inevitable decay it brings. But in “Boyhood,” Mr. Linklater's masterpiece, he both captures moments in time and relinquishes them as he moves from year to year. He isn't fighting time but embracing it in all its glorious and agonizingly fleeting beauty.” YearsArtMomentsMovingDesireFightingInevitableGloriousCapturePassagesDecayMasterpieceFleetingMoments In TimePassage Of TimeBoyhood Author:Manohla Dargis
“Learn how to draw. It's the basis of what we [animation directors] do. Keep a sketchbook. Try making a very simple little film. Try and tell a story clearly and entertainingly. Study the way people move and animate move. Observe all you can, and try and capture that simply in a few lines on paper.” PeopleWayTryingLittlesStoriesFilmMovingLinesSimpleStudyDirectorsPaperDrawsBasesCaptureAnimationSketchbooks Author:John Musker