Optical motion capture refers to the use of a set of precise and complex optical cameras to achieve it. It relies on the principles of computer vision, where multiple high-speed cameras track target feature points from different angles to capture full-body motion.
It has the following advantages:
- Large space
- High precision
- Multi-person
- Multiple camera positions
- Rich interaction
- Performance support
Motion Capture Equipment
Utilizing optical motion capture systems
It supports real-time synchronization of multiple rendering machines in multiple camera positions, providing various real-time multi-person, and flexible real-time switching for directors. It also supports broadcast-level voice control.
Virtual camera technology allows virtual cameras to operate as if they were real, enabling them to capture footage with a handheld camera feel. This technology also allows monitors to view virtual scenes in real-time.