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Kirk McKeand
Monday, January 20, 2020, 15:54 GMT
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Star Wars: The Jedi: Gideon Emery, the actor of the fallen order miniature robot BD-1, took a particularly strange approach to capturing the robot.
Tom Keegan, the performance director of The Jedi: The Fallen Order, once collaborated with Fergus in "German Headquarters: The New Order" at Emery. According to Keegan, Emery is an unknown hero in a video game show, and he can do everything, including strange sounds. It is very convenient when you are a small robot.
"There is an actor who excels in body, face, voice, incredible voice actors," Keegan told me. "He made an amazing sound, and we made a BD-1 cardboard prototype. He was a puppet, with a flute on his nose, and made a conversation."
The BD-1 props are covered by markers, and emery will disguise the entire scene, allowing it to climb above and above the protagonist Cal. These movements were then used as the basis for animation work, and his nose flute noise was the basis for the sound engineer's robot-based sound.
Keegan recalled: "He had this flute. It was a weird thing you tied to your nose. It made these whistling sounds and tones." "It was great. It looked crazy."
If you need more features, see Keegan et al.'S article on the importance of Mocap.
We also play stories every week to celebrate video game actors.