It's not what you see on-screen that makes a performance. It's the things you should never know about - it's the secrets.
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What happens off-screen definitely informs your performance on screen.
The bottom line is that your performance is made in the editing room.
Performance capture, for me, is finding the essence of a performance.
You can be moved by a performance on set, but when you see it on screen, it does nothing. Yet there will be someone you simply didn't notice on set that on screen: bam!
Every performance is an opportunity to have something new or to learn something new.
If you focus your energy on the camera, it takes away from the time you have to focus on the performances.
I've always thought if you watch the performance and you don't know about the person, then you only see the performance.
When you're displaying content, any technology will use more power to display, versus not displaying content.
I think there is a very quiet power in things that are not on screen.
In computer animation, every detail has to be thought out, designed, modeled, shaded, placed and lit. The more you add, the more computer memory you need.
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