i'm off to that fashion innovation agency at the london college of fashion to test out a motion—capturesive mocap suits here, no dots painted on my face either, and no professional motion capture cameras. with this system, you don't need any of that, you can track all the way down to finger level detail just using camera movement, and the outfit you are wearing, at your own convenience. usually, the team here would be capturing proper models but today my body is being motion tracked. action cams — check, gaffer tape — check, one truly awkward click presenter — check. first, i need to calibrate the system. and we are good to do some motion capture. flex those hips, swing the arms, give me a pose. stop. pose for the camera. love it. turn around, let's do the same. amazing. strike another pose. i don't usually get camera shy but suddenly i don't know how to walk. there is definitely not a job for me in modelling. this technology in particular keeps the models relevant. you need to capture that human data, you need to capture that natural movement, their nuances, their body language, their