Capture the motion of a persons movements
With body tracking capture the motion of a persons movements using optical or IMU based trackers.
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Tracklab Volume App
Setting up an optical motion capture system can be complex, especially for first time users and larger volumes.
Tracking for Sports Science
Embrace ultra-high accuracy tracking tools to compare performance and customise athlete training to achieve quicker results.
TVA
This app makes it easier to visualise the 3D tracking volume so that users can plan where to place the cameras, ensuring that the area available is fully utilised, without compromising on the quality.
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Marrying traditional film techniques into a virtual world enables creative flexibility. Whether it’s camera tracking for LED backdrops, storyboarding in a virtual world, or transporting your actor’s full performance into the story. Motion capture is the foundation of motion in Virtual Production.
Tracklab has the experience and expertise to dramatically accelerate your virtual pipeline.
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Industry standard solutions from Tracklab
Optical tracking for body, cameras and props, in small and large volumes.
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IMU based full body and prop tracking, for traditional and non-traditional environments.
High fidelity finger tracking solutions, and IK driven full body capture technology.
Accurately capture facial performances and create believable facial animation.
Tracklab’s solutions are used in some of the biggest productions in the world
The Mandalorian pushed the boundaries of virtual production using OptiTrack to drive the camera and CG backgrounds displayed through LED walls.
Disney’s ‘The Lion King’ used OptiTrack motion capture technology to help bring the motion of traditional film techniques into a new world VR stage.Read more
Psyop used Xsens to bring Mario Lopez and 2 mascots (Dusty and Rose) of US mobile carrier Cricket Wireless together to answer viewer questions live via Facebook and Twitter, to some 4.5 million total viewers.