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Synthetic Actors - in Computer-Generated 3D Films (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990)
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Synthetic Actors - in Computer-Generated 3D Films (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990)
Series: Computer Science Workbench
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This book presents the making of computer-generated films using
three-dimensional synthetic actors. It is based mainly on the
production of the film Rendez-vous a Montreal, an animated film
that uses advanced computer techniques to achieve such effects as
reincarnating film stars Humphrey Bogart and Marilyn Monroe. The
main purpose of Rendez-vous a Montreal is to show that true
synthetic actors can be created. This fllm represents a
technological breakthrough which opens up new vistas in motion
pictures, television, and advertising. With this technique, it will
now be possible to produce short fllms or motion pictures featuring
any celebrity in any situation. The book explains in detail how
such a film can be produced using numerous drawings and color
pictures. In particular, the following topics are presented: -
Preparation of object construction: documentation search, and
plaster models preparation - Object construction: digitizing and
modeling - Body animation - Hand animation and object grasping -
Facial animation: expressions, phonemes and emotions -
Choreography: decors, actors, cameras, and lights - Realism:
colors, lights, shading, shadows, and textures - Image recording:
special effects Finally, an extensive appendix describes in detail
the HUMAN FACTORY system.
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