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<p>makes use of <a href="page.php?w=live_action">live action</a> footage. When computer animation is driven by motion capture, a real performer acts out the scene as if they were the character to be animated. Their motion is recorded to a computer using <a href="page.php?w=video_camera">video camera</a>s and markers and that performance is then applied to the animated character.</p>

<p>Each method has its advantages and as of 2007, games and films are using either or both of these methods in productions. Keyframe animation can produce motions that</p><p>
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