The level of professionalism that goes into these games, and the fact that it all happens essentially in one big room, it's astounding. And it almost feels like a movie, the cinematic cutscenes. Spectacular!
I think movies and games walk side by side when it comes to motion capture and acting. Or maybe one is just a little bit ahead of the other, who knows.
@@SR-71BlackbirdA2 I know, but I'm comparing this to the older CoD games. I started playing after MW3 came out, and I mostly played with some friends who had XBox and the whole MW trilogy. But whenever they didn't want to play anymore, I decided to play the campaigns and got hooked really quick. It was the first time I started to get interested in characters in general, particularly Cpt. Price and Soap. But the only thing I didn't like about the games was the character design and graphics (the originals, not the remastered. The remastered graphics are much better). Now I know that they weren't supposed to be good back then, but they still seemed to me on par with trashy Unity gaming engine quality. But when motion capture started to become utilized (I presume it was first implemented with CoD Advanced Warfare) I started to go, "Wow, the games graphics can be just as good as the story too? I can't wait for what's in store for CoD". I don't play as much anymore since I'm focusing on my formative life, but I still hang around to watch the campaigns of the newer games. And with campaigns like WWII, Modern Warfare and Modern Warfare II, I felt confident that at least the newer games graphics and campaigns would keep the franchise afloat, even if the PvP is apparently getting worse (I sucked at PvP anyway though, so all's well that ends well I guess).
@@Hether6971 Depends if you're a PvP player or a campaign player. I suck at PvP, but I love the campaign. If you're talking about the PvP, I'm not sure what to tell you. But if you want to play the campaign, then by all means get the game.
1:10 Woah, they actually record these irritated voice lines in between the normal dialogue. I initially thought they record them after the fact or even later in the studio so they don't break the pace.
To be honest it makes sense. As the actors are already locked in. So when the player pauses, they just recorded when they locked in. Actually helps with momentum
It must be a treat for these actors to go back and watch or play these games in their final forms to see all what they’ve done, such a good cast and campaign 💯🔥
Yeah the betrayal scene has some of the best facial acting in a video game I’ve ever seen from graves. Especially the line where he says to Alejandro ‘I’m afraid not. You’re men have been… Detained.’
What i love about video games is that the crew has many cameras in different positions to capture the actors performance. Then find the right one or use multiple camera shots for one scene. Then there's movies which could take like up to 20 takes for one scene
Yeah even one b-roll shot in movies can take like 6-8 different takes if the director thinks there should be sever angles for a scene that lasts less than a minute.
It's so fascinating. It would be so awesome to be involved in something like this, like- "We are going to need you to act out the scenes as though you would in the real situation." "We need your character to look like/similar to you so your appearance matches the voice." AND for some, "Your going to be a playable character." It's like being in the game yourself! Quiet amazing.
As someone who’s done motion capture, it’s super fun as long as you can not take yourself too seriously. You look pretty silly, after all It’s also incredibly physically taxing, but very rewarding
I want a live action call of duty movie with this cast so fucking badly. Words can describe how badly i want that. Maybe a prequel in between mw1 and 2 about 141's first mission and the first battle they ever fought together.
it's to account for gamers being gamers and trying to break the game, so the campaign seems to has more depth instead of just being Co-Op with characters.
A lot of games have this. Game studios know for a fact some players are gonna pull their gamer instincts and try to break the game, or see what happens when they refuse to do the objective, that's where these lines come in.
@@gibleyman ohhh makes sense and I seen some scenes like Soap not jumping and ghost being on him about it. I didnt even notice Price was there until after Gaz grabs the phone
People either don't know or have haven't heard or seen but Barry Sloan aka Cpt. Price played a NAVY SEAL on a show called SIX. It's because of that show I never would've knew who he was before they even casted him in CALL of DUTY
1:25 I thought this was funny upon my first playthrough because Gaz hands the phone to Price upside down. Guess an oversight like that can happen when you use a phone case as a prop instead of a real phone
I love when video games do colab with cinema studios which are used to do motion capture It's called masterpiece, such as TLOU, GodOfWar, Uncharted, Cod and so on
Watching them shooting the scenes for the game.... wow.... so happy I am into cinematography. The transition from reality into the game is insane. My credits to all actors. I'd start laughing after couple seconds :D Thank God such footage is to be found on TH-cam. We players can at least see that it is not as simple as it might seem to us. Thank you for filming their work too.
I should Put a Ring doorbell camera in there every time when there's movement you hear a chime on your phone and you check the camera that's how you get free behind the scenes for life
I'm wondering how they did the bobbing in the water? A combination of mocap, physics simulation, and inverse kinematics on the arms holding on to the buoy/object? I didn't see them mocap the bobbing, and once it's captured you can no longer hand animate it.
The level of professionalism that goes into these games, and the fact that it all happens essentially in one big room, it's astounding. And it almost feels like a movie, the cinematic cutscenes. Spectacular!
I think movies and games walk side by side when it comes to motion capture and acting. Or maybe one is just a little bit ahead of the other, who knows.
@@SR-71BlackbirdA2 I know, but I'm comparing this to the older CoD games. I started playing after MW3 came out, and I mostly played with some friends who had XBox and the whole MW trilogy. But whenever they didn't want to play anymore, I decided to play the campaigns and got hooked really quick. It was the first time I started to get interested in characters in general, particularly Cpt. Price and Soap. But the only thing I didn't like about the games was the character design and graphics (the originals, not the remastered. The remastered graphics are much better). Now I know that they weren't supposed to be good back then, but they still seemed to me on par with trashy Unity gaming engine quality. But when motion capture started to become utilized (I presume it was first implemented with CoD Advanced Warfare) I started to go, "Wow, the games graphics can be just as good as the story too? I can't wait for what's in store for CoD". I don't play as much anymore since I'm focusing on my formative life, but I still hang around to watch the campaigns of the newer games. And with campaigns like WWII, Modern Warfare and Modern Warfare II, I felt confident that at least the newer games graphics and campaigns would keep the franchise afloat, even if the PvP is apparently getting worse (I sucked at PvP anyway though, so all's well that ends well I guess).
this game has 55% positive in steam, which is low. So should I buy this game??
worth it?
@@Hether6971 Depends if you're a PvP player or a campaign player. I suck at PvP, but I love the campaign. If you're talking about the PvP, I'm not sure what to tell you. But if you want to play the campaign, then by all means get the game.
They're professionals no doubt, but you can also tell they're professionals having fun!
yeyeye
1:10 Woah, they actually record these irritated voice lines in between the normal dialogue. I initially thought they record them after the fact or even later in the studio so they don't break the pace.
To be honest it makes sense. As the actors are already locked in. So when the player pauses, they just recorded when they locked in. Actually helps with momentum
they probably also redo them after
I wonder how they captured the scene where soap ignores graves and ghost on the ship
"JOHNNY, Your wasting time what da F#@%"
@@alighorbani1658 Especially Warren Kole's "Sergeant, in 10 seconds this thing is bricked! KEY IN! NOW!"
@@alighorbani1658Is there footage of it? Would love to see that line behind the scenes lol
People were bitching about how unrealistic the upside heli mission is but in the OG mw2 you literally jump a fucking snow mobile across a ice canyon
Yeahhhh
Better chance at surviving one than the other tbh
@@mav40420 ur falling either way, ones just colder
If people want so much realism in a game either find another game or enlist lmao.
@@zaysef Exactly. Either sign up or shut up and take the game for granted.
Watching motion captures are always fun to me😁
yw I just made your comment 1k
Me too, theyre legit my favorite thing ever
I wish more games would dedicate time to showing off the work they put into them. I adore any opportunity we get to see these type of videos.
It must be a treat for these actors to go back and watch or play these games in their final forms to see all what they’ve done, such a good cast and campaign 💯🔥
"Soap, I'm dummy thicc, and the clap of my ass keeps alerting Shepherd's guards!"
LMFAOOOO!!! his wet a$$ clapping from jumping in and out of the water on that wet works mission 🤙🤣 then running across the dock, 👏👏👏👏 _"sorry sir"_ 😆
You should interview Warren Kole, he was really good as Graves
Agreed!
I'd be down to see that
Yeah the betrayal scene has some of the best facial acting in a video game I’ve ever seen from graves. Especially the line where he says to Alejandro ‘I’m afraid not. You’re men have been… Detained.’
@@TheLeeBonner Yeah the little facial expressions and body language all make it so believable
What i love about video games is that the crew has many cameras in different positions to capture the actors performance. Then find the right one or use multiple camera shots for one scene. Then there's movies which could take like up to 20 takes for one scene
Yeah even one b-roll shot in movies can take like 6-8 different takes if the director thinks there should be sever angles for a scene that lasts less than a minute.
It's so fascinating. It would be so awesome to be involved in something like this, like-
"We are going to need you to act out the scenes as though you would in the real situation."
"We need your character to look like/similar to you so your appearance matches the voice."
AND for some, "Your going to be a playable character."
It's like being in the game yourself! Quiet amazing.
Ah yes “Quiet amazing”
Honestly these are pretty much movies at this stage
A very very expensive movie. Gonna wait for a discount or something to happen and buy it tbh.
This is making me really want to do motion capture 😂
Just Look How silly Octane Movement Mocap in Apex. Looks Too fun
As someone who’s done motion capture, it’s super fun as long as you can not take yourself too seriously. You look pretty silly, after all
It’s also incredibly physically taxing, but very rewarding
@@thefunlover888how do you get into mocap? Really wanna do it
0:31 Can we talk about that Price sigh? 😳
The quality of this latest COD campaign could easily be a movie … it had everything you need for a Action movie
I was literally saying this to myself, while I’m literally playing the story again currently on wetwork mission
i always thought Gaz checking up on the dead body for the phone was a separate animation and was done manually by hand.
How were they able to motion capture that water scene when they are motioning their prop binocular above their heads?
They adjust it after the fact
@@CC-oi8gr thanks.
they have to because it messes with the facial cam when video games first started like in uncharted they just used their hands
@@musiclover8889 oh ya i remember some of that. And didn't they use green suits with pingpong balls attached?
@@trisrenaquino8794 well I heard Nolan north(Drake from Uncharted) say his first one was brown and it was three sizes to big with Balls on it
I want to have a series about the 141 Team. Much Action, Emotion and more.
I want a live action call of duty movie with this cast so fucking badly. Words can describe how badly i want that. Maybe a prequel in between mw1 and 2 about 141's first mission and the first battle they ever fought together.
Never knew Gaz was mocapped by the 7 time F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton.
he does look lewis in some cutscenes
@@noeru9767 sounds like him too in some moments
Bloody amazing how they make these games they all deserve awards
1:10 was gaz originally gonna be hesitant about grabbing the phone off the dude? I don’t remember Price saying any of those lines
If your player afk
it's to account for gamers being gamers and trying to break the game, so the campaign seems to has more depth instead of just being Co-Op with characters.
A lot of games have this.
Game studios know for a fact some players are gonna pull their gamer instincts and try to break the game, or see what happens when they refuse to do the objective, that's where these lines come in.
@@gibleyman ohhh makes sense and I seen some scenes like Soap not jumping and ghost being on him about it. I didnt even notice Price was there until after Gaz grabs the phone
@@gibleyman yeah there's a lot in the mission where you interrupt the missile going to new Orleans the dialogue if you go afk is hilarious
People either don't know or have haven't heard or seen but Barry Sloan aka Cpt. Price played a NAVY SEAL on a show called SIX. It's because of that show I never would've knew who he was before they even casted him in CALL of DUTY
Really impressive.
THIS is A lot of work oh my goodness. And people say this is what failed actors do. Good god this is AMAZING
Lmao the 'deleted scene' 🤣
Dan Allen, you are light!!! ❤
Haha I didn't know that Elliot Knight Had to actually be upside down for a lines when he's flying in the helicopter
I was hoping Gaz wouldn't just stone face the bit when he's dangling from a helo and Elliott's performance did not disappoint.
Imagine knowing you’re the real life version of the characters that would be Insane
God, I love COD, the level of how much effort there is in the whole series is insane and honestly so above and beyond!
4:25 This honestly made me giggle
I hope one day we get a full fleshed out 15-20 hour cod campaign. They're way to good to be 6 hours man.
Right
1:25 I thought this was funny upon my first playthrough because Gaz hands the phone to Price upside down. Guess an oversight like that can happen when you use a phone case as a prop instead of a real phone
Lol yeah, but in the gameplay you can see they fix the screen while Gaz is looking at the watch, pretty funny
@@LzysGraphics Yup noticed that as well. The screen flips 😂
Doesn't really matter if the guy didn't lock his phone screen orientation.
Holy shit good catch, he totally hands the phone upside down and they fix it when Gaz checks the time
Captain price is becoming younger with every season, I think its growth is reversed
I know someone who sounds like Gaz it's weird.
This is so cool to watch
2:03 It’s so cool to see how they get the transition from cutscene to gameplay so smooth!
I hate to admit it but everytime I saw Laswell. It just reminds me one of those teacher
This is so cool to watch
3:38 Nikolai say Cool! - Круто!
The cutscenes are what make the game. The hard work certainly paid off.
1:55 totally misses the PTT
Thank god we got them playing their specific role can’t imagine another man playing those exact characters.
Oh Elliot, he’s sooo good lol
Motion capture одна из лучших вещей, которую могли придумать для кино и потом уже использовать в играх 😁
When price is telling Gaz to get the phone, I almost wanted there to be a blooper of Elliot Knight going, “get it yourself”.
I love when video games do colab with cinema studios which are used to do motion capture
It's called masterpiece, such as TLOU, GodOfWar, Uncharted, Cod and so on
Gaz looks like Lewis Hamilton wtf
He sounds like him too lol
Neymar + Lewis Hamilton
"On you cap."
*swims in the air*
This is honestly really cool to see. Can't lie this got me geeking a little.
That they dont constantly start laughing in that get up 😂
COD has been getting better and better in their campaign with the motion capture...you can see it since BO1.
too funny filmed when Gaz fell out of a helicopter 😂😂
if there's no loud breathing in between his sentences, he wouldn't be mw19 price
4:34 ayo
Watching them shooting the scenes for the game.... wow.... so happy I am into cinematography.
The transition from reality into the game is insane. My credits to all actors. I'd start laughing after couple seconds :D
Thank God such footage is to be found on TH-cam. We players can at least see that it is not as simple as it might seem to us.
Thank you for filming their work too.
Can't wait for MW3! It's gonna be a banger!
They fucked up the story😂
They need an Oscars for Actors in videogames
Why price dont took his hat in water😐😂😂😂
It’s part of his personality
He lost 50% of his powers without it
@@Mgaming61 but logic is more important
@@ivanleerojas5064 🤣
@@dev-xr2os yeah.
How good must your Brain to stand in a white room and "see" a full set like "yeah here is the water, here is my gun...."
I really thought Gaz's actor was Lewis Hamilton
The day when they will make a movie with those game engines ! 🤲🏻😌
Thats why the movement is soo realistic.
I should Put a Ring doorbell camera in there every time when there's movement you hear a chime on your phone and you check the camera that's how you get free behind the scenes for life
modern warfare 2 felt like an avengers movie
I'm wondering how they did the bobbing in the water? A combination of mocap, physics simulation, and inverse kinematics on the arms holding on to the buoy/object? I didn't see them mocap the bobbing, and once it's captured you can no longer hand animate it.
I would watch the hell out of this if they made it an actual movie
We Valeria Mommy scenes please
Alice joined the CIA... she REALLY hates Alex
For the time and effort they have put in, i really need to play the campaign. I`m always playing the multiplayer, ignoring the campaign.
The campaigns are great!
I buy cod for the campaigns, they’re the highlight for me. Especially recently with the amount of effort put into them
UPDATE: I officially retract this sentiment 🙃
@@NatalleeK Modern Warfare 3 😂
@@NatalleeKdid you find it annoying that alex and graves came out of nowhere?
This is a lot different than Red Dead Redemption 2.
FINALLY I SEE Captain PRICE
i love thoseeee they look so much fun it makes me wanna try
"I'm not dead I'm hanging from a bloody rope" the fact that he's literally hanging from a rope
So this it what it looks like wow
Love gaz'S voice
I was searching for this like crazy!!!!!
"Football Laswell, it's Football"
2:13 top right you can see the date Tuesday May 24. Looking at my calendar, the only May 24 on a Tuesday since 2019 is this year 2022
It's from the laptop not the footage the game was probably done by 2022 and someone from the team recorded the footage
Gotta respect IW for the MW2 campaign. Way better than 2019
What technology is used here ? I'd like to know what they're wearing, what's its name ?
I believe motion capture
I love Alejandro best character love him
I thought it was soap that fell of the helicopter
Are both Modern Warfare 2019 and 2022 for sale I mean can you still purchase them and where from is best to do so ?
Why wouldn’t they be? You can get the game on Xbox, PlayStation or PC (steam)
Wicked. Thanks for posting.
Motion capture FTW!
Where is my classic Gaz from Modern Warfare 2007?
Wdym
obviously its not gonna be the same actor? they have new actors and new characters
in mw 2007. go play it, snowflake
Where is Nikolai(Stefan Kapičić)?
Please Make a movie " Call of Duty "
I smiled when I saw Rya
Remember when ubisoft did that for future soldier.
The characters in the game are based off real people btw
like wtf we could have movies like red dead2 and cod that use motion capture and cgi that look so realistic, or even better, why not just do that ?
our generation is getting there!! 😎
It is hard to develop games in this way actually
When Gaz gives Price the phone he reads it upside down, minor error but very annoying every time I see it
Some phones actually swap direction and can flip its screen upside down, my phone does it
They have to act? and the creators make it 3D?
Amazing work guys
Gaz looks like Lewis Hamilton from thumbnail
Worth it for the result
now that's what i really like about the future