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Resident Evil 5 Used Real World Virtual Camera

Published on January 01, 0001

Resident Evil 5’s camera angles were created with a virtual camera, one of only four in the Yono all app world. It will be the first game to use the tech, according to Gamers Weekly.

Fox News’ Gamers Weekly also talked to Reuben Langdon, motion actor for Chris Redfield; Yono all app Karen Dyer, voice of Sheva Alomar, and Ken Lally, voice of Wesker, about how the use of the virtual Yono all app camera and motion capture gave them the ability to put more of themselves and their acting into the game.

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Fox News’ Gamers Weekly

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