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Here at activ8-events, we are not only one of the world's leading 3D holographic projection specialists, we are also at the forefront of motion capture systems and motion capture suits.

On of our biggest and most successful motion capture events was our three day Pharmaceutical exhibition in Gothenburg, Sweden. The exhibition took place in October 2010. Our client, a large UK production and events company, came to us with the brief "creating an audio-visual masterpiece which is educational to the Pharmaceutical client’s products as well as engaging and a real crowd pleaser."

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Our motion capture system was the perfect solution for the project. Based on the client's brand and vision, we created two 3D characters. One was a client product, the other was an iPhone case, created with arms, legs, eye and mouth. The two motion capture controlled characters were displayed on huge 100" plasma screens at full HD resolution.

goth2Back stage actors, kitted out in our motion capture suits were controlling the two characters from behind the scenes. The behind the scenes control room was located 80 meters away from the exhibition stand itself. However, the actors were able to hear and see the audience via a hidden camera/microphone system on the exhibition stand. 

The visitors to the exhibition stand were greeted by out motion capture characters. Via an audio system, the actors voices could be heard. This allowed for informative, engaging and often hilarious interactions. 

It you would like to learn more about our motion capture system, take a look at our motion capture system page

Our motion capture system is a truly fantastic and engaging exhibition display system, ideal for drawing crowds and making your product or company stand out from the rest.

If you would like more information about this exhibition, or any of our projects or services, please contact us:
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