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Project Overview Would you like to take part in a Pilot Volumetric Capture Study to help in the research and development of digital human representation? We are recruiting 10 people to participate in a dataset creation project using our volumetric capture system. This initiative will contribute to ongoing research and...
Photo by Chris Murray on Unsplash We are seeking a highly motivated studio engineer to lead and run the installation, maintenance and operation of the Virtual Production stage and other related technologies at CAMERA. About the role We are looking for someone with experience of managing and delivering professional commercial,...
CAMERA researchers are raising the bar on new performance testing methods by exploring novel approaches to assess Weightlifters Biomechanics in the wild. Validating a commercially available markerless recording system is a crucial first step towards providing weightlifters with information on their performance. With accurate data they and their coaches can...
A little festive end of year fun from the CAMERA team to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! We hope you enjoy our very special rendition of the CAMERA 12 Days of Christmas. See you in 2025 for more motion capture* magic… (*and volumetric capture, photogrammetry,...
New open access software could be used by clinicians, physiotherapists, sports coaches and athletes to analyse body movements without motion capture suits. Researchers at CAMERA, the University of Bath’s Centre for Analysis of Motion, Entertainment and Research Applications, have developed open access software that analyses motion capture data, without using markers....
Twenty-one young people have created an uplifting account of how to navigate key life transitions when living with a vision impairment. In Today and Tomorrow; Living with Vision Impairment in the UK a group of 21 young people, working with academics at the University of Bath and Audiobook Productions, created personal chapters...
Interior photo of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre auditorium, taken with actors and audience at Builder’s Opening Night. Photo credit: Peter Cook © The RSC. The Centre for the Analysis of Motion, Entertainment Research and Applications (CAMERA) at the University of Bath and The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama...
Children and adults alike had fun interacting with our demos at the family friendly South West Futures Festival on Brunel’s SS Great Britain at the end of September.
photo credit: Julian Preece Photography Motion capture isn’t generally known for its portability, with shoots tending to happen in static, purpose-built studios. However at the Bristol Tech Fest this year, we decided to break out our technology and set up a mini motion capture volume – in Motion. Rare Insight...
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