"The Electric State": Robots vs. Humans
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How ‘The Electric State’ team created a world of unlikely robots | TechCrunch

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The new Netflix movie “ The Electric State ” depicts a world full of robots — but not robots as we know them.
Design-wise, these robots are “deliberately the antithesis” of the robots that exist today .
To bring those robots to life, the team used a combination of traditional optical motion capture and a newer system using accelerometer-based suits.
Butler said the robots we ultimately see on screen were created by the work of all those artists and performers coming together.
“And that’s why we really just rolled up our sleeves and got on with it.” Butler said of the robots: “We really rolled up their sleeves and.
got on.
with it, and then you’ve got your fabulous voice actors who add so much,”.
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