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The Virtual Awards

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It’s ironic the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences will not recognize its own child (“An Emmy Awards Debate: What Makes ‘Donkey Kong’ Run?” by Charles Solomon, June 1).

Performance animation should be recognized as a unique performance-driven art form while it evolves. It is an exciting collaboration between performer and animator for which a separate category should be created.

“Motion capture” is a term that cuts the heart out of it. When an actor creates voice and movement in real time, it is akin to live theater. Why not call it “emotion capture”?

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Or, better yet, don’t fret over the Emmy Awards. I believe in the not-too-distant future we may see a real-time performance animated character thanking its mother, and accepting a special category prize, at the Virtual Tony Awards.

RICHARD CRAY

Founding Director, the

Performance Animation Society

Long Beach

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