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Baldur's Gate 3 performance director doubles down on the need for award shows to implement a motion capture category, because "mocap performers just disappear" and "nobody knows about them"
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Scott McCrae
2025-12-04
One Baldur's Gate 3 performance director has doubled down on her calls for game awards shows to introduce a motion capture category, saying that mocap performers historically "disappear." Recently, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 actor Charlie Cox commented on his best performance nomination at The Game Awards 2025, graciously saying "any credit I get" should instead go to Gustave's mocap actor, Maxence Cazorla. In turn, this had people coming out of the woodwork in support, including Red Dead actor Roger Clark and Baldur's Gate 3 performance director Aliona Baranova (also a motion capture performer in the RPG and voice of Corinna the squirrel), who called for a separate motion capture awards category. Baranova elaborates on her thoughts in an interview with VGC: "It needs to happen. I posted about it online the other day, and some people were questioning like, 'how would we do it?'" And while Baranova doesn't have the answer, it's not really her job to decide how The Game Awards does it; "they can figure it out. We need to do it because there are these fantastic mocap performances going on." As Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 star Charlie Cox insists "any nomination" should go to Gustave's mocap actor, Baldur's Gate 3 performance director says awards should include motion capture category Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 star Charlie Cox is right to credit motion capture actor for Gustave, says Red Dead actor, since "it takes a village" just to "depict 1 character!" Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Gustave actor Charlie Cox is "thrilled" about his Game Awards nomination, but insists "any credit I get" should go to his character's motion capture actor instead She explains, "It's been decades of actors going in, doing the mocap, and then someone else's voice is popped on top, and those mocap performers just disappear… Nobody knows about them." Of course, some actors will take on both roles, with Clair Obscur and fellow Baldur's Gate 3 star Jennifer English saying she doesn't like being called a "voice actor" because of the mocap and everything else involved in developing a character. This mirrors the Oscars, which had calls for years to implement an award for the best stunts, which – in a vein similar to motion capture – gets overlooked compared to the work from actors and directors. And after years of discussion, the Academy is implementing the best stunt design award in 2028. While not motion capture, I'd recommend everyone to watch the live-action cutscene previs that was included as a bonus in Devil May Cry 5. It shows that so many people are involved in making a character come to life before any of the voice performers even step into the booth. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33's Jennifer English says it was "hard" playing two characters in the RPG: "I had to find the subtlety of it being the same but different"
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nachoLibre
Dec 04, 05:29 PM
This is intense. highly realistic.* do you agree?
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midnight_bloom
Dec 04, 04:29 PM
This is stressful. Depends on your mood. played it, loved it.
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microToast
Dec 04, 02:59 PM
._. I borrowed it.
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tinyFrog
Dec 04, 01:49 PM
precisely 👀 This is unbalanced.
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