5. How Motion Control Powers Virtual Production¶
Playlist: MRMC Academy - Motion Control Concepts
AI Summary
In this virtual production special, Ben dives into how motion control integrates with virtual production — specifically ICVFX, and how to film CGI and practical elements simultaneously to create ultra-realistic camera effects.
For operators using this as a reference, the main focus is CGI matching, Maya workflows, import/export, move programming, and target tracking, while it also touches on zeroing. It should help when deciding which Flair workflow, robot behaviour, or setup area is relevant before opening the full video.
The chapter links below provide 4 timestamped jumps into the main setup, demonstration, and workflow moments, making it easier to go straight to the section that matches the issue or task being investigated.
Chapters
- 00:17 — talking about integrating motion control with virtual production and more
- 01:02 — backgrounds onto. ICV effect studios use tracking systems to pinpoint the real
- 01:48 — Uh, this is what happens with the majority of tracking solutions. But once
- 02:33 — to be pretty good for this system. We'll back on the move. And as you can
