Monday, May 9, 2011
Tribeca Accepts LA Noire as first videogame entry
Recently, the Tribeca film festival has accepted Rockstar games' request to admit their new video game, LA Noire as a valid narrative for the film festival. Over the years, videogames have been widely regarded as a youthful waste of time, however, now it seems that this medium is becoming more and more acceptable as an art form. The game is a 1950s film noir style narrative that pioneers a new facial motion system that makes the facial movements of the ingame characters more lifelike than ever. Each motion capture voice actor is shot by 32 cameras simultaneously in order to capture every minor movement of the face. The developers say that the game is all about being able to tell if you are being lied to, which is why this technology is so necessary for this game.
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