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Motion capture

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A dancer wearing a suit used in a complex optical motion capture system

Motion capture, or mocap, is a technique of digitally recording the movements of real things — usually humans. It originally developed as an analysis tool in biomechanics research, but has grown increasingly important as a source of motion data for computer animation. In this application, it has been widely used for both cinema and video games.