Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, part of the Chapman University, is one of the premier film schools in the USA, with all the capabilities of a premier film studio available to students.
Recently, a group of Dodge College students were assigned a project to create a short film using live action, visual effects and interaction between live actors and CG characters. After a few weeks of planning the film which including writing the script, choosing a location, selecting actors and putting a crew together, they were given only one day to learn how to use the Xsens MVN system. Despite the very short time-frame to learn this easy-to-use technology, they were able to learn to work with the MVN suit and shoot the entire film in just three nights, and do it at an off-site location. The amazing result was a short film called 'Some Like It BOT'.
For the first time, they were able to use inertial motion capture in their films. Their previous camera-based motion capture system proved far too cumbersome and far too complex for the students to use for any practical applications. They would often resort to ignoring the motion data they captured and spend numerous hours or days key-framing animations instead. Though, they had this very time consuming work-around, they still required the time-saving benefits and life-like properties of motion capture. That’s why they chose to use the Xsens MVN Suit, which the students were able to learn create animations within a single 3-hour class.
To train the students on the Xsens MVN suit, Xsens paid a visit to Dodge College and were able to teach a classroom of students the setup and operation of the system in the morning. By lunch time, the students independently operate the suit on their own, which lead to a flawless production that weekend.
They had experience working with optical motion capture in the studio, but often struggled with every step of the process and required they remain in the studio. The Xsens MVN system, however, could be taken anywhere and turned out to be incredibly simple to operate and quick to setup. A typical setup with the optical system would have taken at least an hour, versus the Xsens suit, which would take just minutes.
In past motion capture projects the data needed to be cleaned up so much that it would take hours or days to get usable takes. The data from the Xsens MVN system required minimal clean up and they could even demo and use takes only minutes after data was captured.