Inspired by the first Jurassic Park, where the velociraptors were animatronic suits worn by performers, Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) used real-time motion capture as the basis for the animation of the raptors and other bipedal dinosaurs in Jurassic World.
In-depth insight into the tools used for virtual reality, augmented reality, 360 cinema and motion capture in order to repurpose them to create a virtual studio for filmmaking.
Brings together a range of creative practice research projects that have been undertaken in The Void, an early-adopter university-based virtual production studio at Flinders University in South Australia.
Explores live theatre performances which incorporate video projection, animation, motion capture and triggering, telematics and multisite performance, robotics, VR, and AR.