Kojima's just checking out the Last Of Us mo-cap tech & hanging with JJ Abrams
So Hideo Kojima's on a development studio world tour with Sony's Mark Cerny - which is a bit like a buddy movie that results in the next monolithic PS4 exclusive - and they've hit the ground running. The pair have already visited Sony's VASG (Visual Arts Service Group) which was responsible for all the mo-cap for The Last Of Us and The Order: 1886.
HK checking out the performance capture process used on TLOU and The Order @HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN pic.twitter.com/1CakROOou2January 19, 2016
Visited VASG. Exposed the newest tech, as performance capture & photogrammetry etc that I'm interested in. pic.twitter.com/qipwHeDAGBJanuary 19, 2016
Continuing their adventures, Kojima had a full facial scan to try out the capabilities of the newest mo-cap tech on offer.
Did some facial scans just because reasons. HK, meet Cyber-HK! pic.twitter.com/5hgEO7ugm9January 19, 2016
I'm not sure what he's doing below but his personal assistant has truly captured a special moment. Maybe someone asked him to talk about Konami.
Hideo Kojima today. 本日の小島監督。 pic.twitter.com/YDsAFwzMRfJanuary 19, 2016
And finally, just because why wouldn't you, Kojima caught up with The Force Awakens and Star Trek director JJ Abrams for a quick chat about his new studio.
Back to LA. Meeting up with JJ to inform him about my new studio. pic.twitter.com/po6ScoDW1XJanuary 20, 2016
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