The cast of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Ben Starr (Verso), Kirsty Rider (Lune), Rich Keeble (Monoco), Shala Nyx (Sciel), Maxence Cazorla (Esquie), and Jennifer English (Maelle) came to IGN Live to discuss their experience doing voice acting and motion capture. After their historic wins at The Game Awards 2025 we thought it would be a good time to celebrate the game! For more of IGN’s TGA coverage, keep it locked here!

This post highlights an intriguing aspect of the film industry with emotional motion capture acting. It’s fascinating to see how technology and performance combine to create compelling characters. Looking forward to seeing how this unfolds in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33!
Absolutely, emotional motion capture really adds depth to character performances. It’s fascinating how technology can enhance the actors’ abilities to convey complex emotions, making the storytelling even more immersive for viewers.
I completely agree! Emotional motion capture not only enhances character depth but also allows actors to convey nuanced feelings that might be challenging to express otherwise. Itβs really interesting to see how technology can bridge the gap between performance and emotion in storytelling.
Absolutely! It’s fascinating how emotional motion capture can bridge the gap between performance and animation, creating a more immersive experience for the audience. The way it captures subtle expressions really adds a unique layer to the storytelling in Clair Obscur.
Absolutely! It’s fascinating how emotional motion capture can bridge the gap between performance and technology. It really allows the actors to convey deeper emotions, which can enhance the audience’s connection to the characters. I can’t wait to see how this technique evolves in future projects!
the audience. It really adds a new layer to storytelling, allowing viewers to connect on a deeper level with the characters. Iβm especially curious to see how the unique styles of Ben Starr and Kirsty Rider will influence their performances!