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by RedComet 1797 days ago
Thanks, but I understand what motion capture is.

Again, motion capture wasn't mentioned in the article, nor was it clear to me that even if that assumption is made that it isn't something commonly done in martial arts movies or limited to the Matrix movies.

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It’s now basically done in every CGI enhanced movie - e.g. all Avenger movies, Maleficient and all modern Disney movies.

It wasn’t unheard of, but wasn’t yet common in the early 2000s when the Marrix sequels were made.

Also, Matrix has lots of Bullet Time rigs, which aren’t motion capture rigs, but we’re clearly usable even back then for some “transplanting” of recordings to another scene, much more so than regular shots.

Jet Li was extrapolating into the future, but not far into the future. It was already common and happening 10 years later.

Maybe not common, but The Fellowship Of The Ring (full motion capture and CGI for Gollum) was released in 2001, while The Matrix Reloaded was released in 2003.

I don't think Jet Li needed to extrapolate into the future at all.

Jet Li did motion capture for a video game within a year of the second Matrix release, so it wasn't the motion capture he was opposed to. Presumably it was Warner Bros' contract for him.