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September / October 2017

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20 cgw s e p t e m b e r . o c t o b e r 2 0 1 7 S P O N S O R E D C O N T E N T Animation, VFX Game Design Xsens motion capture solutions are used across the full enter- tainment media spectrum, spanning world-leading game, film, VR, advertising and immersive theatre productions. Xsens technology is responsive enough to be suitable for use in live entertainment or even outdoor use – it truly enables motion capture anywhere! TYPE OF MOCAP: Full-body inertial motion capture PRODUCTS: Xsens MVN https://www.xsens.com/products/xsens-mvn/ PRODUCT FEATURES/DESCRIPTION: The Xsens MVN portfolio consists of full-body, wearable motion- capture solutions. MVN is unmatched in ease-of-use, offers robust and reliable hardware, and produces production-quality data from the outset. The Xsens MVN product line comes in two hardware versions, MVN Link – a full-body suit with embedded sensors for high-dynamic motions, and MVN Awinda – a wireless solution with straps for quick-and-easy setup. Xsens MVN also includes MVN Studio, Xsens' proprietary motion-capture software for real-time visu- alization, which supports a seamless pipeline integration with today's major 3D software packages. WHAT'S NEW: Xsens is preparing to launch its groundbreaking software release: a new, revolutionary software motion-capture engine that will make Xsens' mocap solutions immune to magnetic distortion and prevent body segment drift. This means clean data capture, whatever the environment – wherever, whenever. This new software launch will usher in the new era of motion capture "outside the volume". Xsens beta users have already experienced a new level of quality and are starting to replace their optical setups with MVN. DOWNLOAD THE BETA VERSION: www.xsens.com/mvn-studio-download PRODUCT/PRICING: www.xsens.com/products/xsens-mvn

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