The Polar Express was made using motion-capture technology. You can see it as a crossover between live-action and conventional animation techniques. Motion capture involves the use of sensors on the actor’s body to track their movements, and then translates that data into a computer animation. This allowed the directors to be very precise in the way they captured the movements of the actors and then translate that into the animated characters.
The Polar Express movie also used conventional animation, which is the traditional way of animating characters. This involved the use of hand-drawn and computer-generated images to create the characters and their movements. The combination of motion capture and conventional animation allowed the filmmakers to create realistic and lifelike animation, and at the time, The Polar Express was considered groundbreaking in this regard.
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