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November 25, 2015

Apple buys motion-capture company that worked on ‘Star Wars’

by John_A

Apple’s latest startup pickup is Faceshift, a company that specializes in facial motion capture — often doing it without any need for physical “markers” on the model’s face. Cupertino confirmed the deal to Techcrunch, which also discovered that several Faceshift employees are already working for Apple in Europe. While a lot of Faceshift’s technical demos have focused on real-time animation based on camera-based motion capture, it also works on improving facial CGI animation in movies and other media. (That’s where the Star Wars connection comes in.) It’s a bit of a reach to figure out exactly how the startup’s work will dovetail into Apple’s machinations for the future — but at least it’s something a little more interesting than another map company.

Source: Techcrunch

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