Brand new way of Motion Capture & Production –
The new path of Digital Filmmaking

Origami Digital is proud to announce the opening of our brand new Motion Capture Studio. Located on the premises we make use of some of the next generation technology only available at Origami Digital. We thrive not to become just another place that does motion capture, but combine our experience in previz and postproduction to offer the whole package if needed.
We are enhancing and perfecting our whole pipeline on a daily basis and invite you to just take a look and see for yourself. We utilize our proprietary LOCO System, allowing you to produce CG Effects, Previz & Animation in realtime just as you would with live action. Using the LOCO System, clients are able to capture and visualize hours of footage per day, versus the typical minutes of just mocap data. In addition to our permanent Studio, the LOCO System is mobile, and can operate outside in bright sunlight accomodating even the most difficult production needs. Some Examples generated with LOCO can be seen.

Loco | Face

Loco | Face is our custom facial motion capture pipeline which allows actors to see themselves in realtime including their facial expressions as they are performing. There are three facial detail stages available from simple sound analysis to a highly articulated 44 marker setup.

Loco | Galapagos "Janet"

Janet is one of the Characters of our "Galapagos" Short and she's looking for some more mates out there. This little clip was created to show our realtime capture and look development. The entire clip is created in realtime at the moment of the capture session.

Loco | Galapagos "William"

William is another one of the Characters of our "Galapagos" Short and he's looking for another bright single. Again, this clip is created in realtime during the capture session.

Loco | Galapagos "Rhino"

This short Rhino clip gives you a glimps into our Loco process, showing you a side by side view of the performance actor and digital character.

Loco | Star 987 - Time To Rock

This was a little clip was our submission to a radio broadcaster competition. While we didn't win the contest, we showed what could be done during the two day production.

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