Neil Newbon discusses performance capture, acting and DOUBLE
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- We had the pleasure of interviewing the award-winning actor, Neil Newbon, about the art of acting in video games.
We discuss the magic of performance capture technology, our latest short film, DOUBLE, and the growing appreciation of acting in video games by major institutions like BAFTA.
It's a must-watch for fans of Neil and aspiring mocap actors in TV, Film and Video Games.
You can watch the entire short film, DOUBLE, and further behind the scenes on our TH-cam profile. - ภาพยนตร์และแอนิเมชัน
He's so passionate when he talks about his craft. I really enjoy listening to him.
It saved his career. He took it seriously and they took him seriously. I wouldn't be surprised if he's directly helped shape the art of performance capture.
@@feloniousbutterfly Now that you mention it I think you're onto something here
Oh how it must feel to be able to do something as a job that you truly love. Please never tire of acting or teaching Neil.
He is like the teacher that every teacher wants to be.
4:16 I think Neil just described why I drop as many games as I do. And why, in contrast, I stuck with BG3 despite the steep learning curve for a beginner who never even touched D&D before.
I agree with him. That's why I dropped Dragon's Dogma 2 after playing Baldur's Gate 3 (I finished BG3 before starting DD2). I just... wasn't invested in characters or the story _at all..._ And the gameplay started to bore me after tens of hours...
BG3 was my first DND _and_ CRPG experience too! While it was quite a learning curve to get into, to adapt to, I kept going thanks to beautifully written characters, believable and engaging performance, and intriguing world-building. It was well worth it, I can't thank Larian and everyone involved enough for creating such a masterpiece ❤️
Neil is always so articulate and sensitive and a real pleasure to listen to.
These types of interviews perfectly highlight why Neil Newbon is an incredible actor and performer. He GETS it. He's passionate and he understands the craft. So interesting!!!
neil is the reason i got interested in acting
I love how passionate he is about his work, he’s also an amazing person in general. I can’t wait to see what he comes up with next.
He is 100% right about character narrative being essential to a game. BG3 is the first video game I have ever finished (and I have done so now multiple times) because I just cared so much about the world, and had to see where the story and the characters in it went. The actors and writers made such a difference, with the development team behind them making it all feel so real, so immersive, so important. Love to see it, and hope to see more!
Neil is the reason why i havent given up on my tattoo career or my art
Absolutely love when Neil talks about his work so passionately. He's such an amazing and skilled human bean
This is why I follow Neil’s work. The key is truly creating a tight bond between narrative and the gameplay. It pushes the audiences to do it just to find out more, and you become the protagonist of it all. Animating is such a precious and creative field, I wish I could be a part of it once I’ll start studying for it this year
I wish you the best of luck! 😊❤️
@@ВладиславБулаев-л3э thank u🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
i remember getting interested in how mocapping when DBH was out. and it's so very interesting to listen to neil explain it as well.
what he says about the usage of AI is so brilliant and well said! loved this discussion ❤ thanks for sharing!
Нил сказал очень мудрую вещь по поводу счастливых случайностей во время работы с живыми актёрами вместо ИИ! Спасибо за интервью :)
I'm simple, I see Neil, I click.
Great advocate for his field. Well spoken and passionate. Looking forward to many games with him.
I wish I were younger! I would do everything differently, maybe even similarly to Neil, because I would love this work! I write invoices for a construction company, it's not exciting, but I like numbers too 🤑 (I'm nearly 60 years, played BG3 6-7 times, from Germany)
It's never too late to start something new! There's always demand for older actors, you know... 😉
"Master wide and closeup simultaneously." What a great way of describing it! I am keeping that one.
Kudos to the editor(s) of this video, the animation and "behind the scene" bits matched what Neil was saying not only in content but also in mood. Like the last clip shown, matched the postive and emotional tone of what he discussed; of course the music helped too.
(I hope what I said made sense)
@@kuroneko1125. thank you! We are glad you like it.
1:50 that face 💀