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Blue Zoo Receives Epic MegaGrant for Real-Time VR Animation Tool MoPo

London-based Blue Zoo Animation Studio has received an Epic MegaGrant from Epic Games to support the development of their new real-time tool “MoPo”. Mopo allows animation artists to use immersive VR technology to rapidly create characterful 3D animated content for platforms such as TikTok and YouTube.

Blue Zoo is a multi-BAFTA and Emmy-winning, B Corp certified, production company that has grown to become one of the U.K.’s leading and largest animation studios.

MoPo, developed in-house in Unreal Engine 5 by the studio’s real-time team, allows any user to puppeteer a character in real time, using a VR headset for a layered, additive, non-linear approach. This means a single artist can puppeteer a whole complex character alone, rather than requiring multiple puppeteers working together or being constrained by the physical limits of human motion capture. Using VR in this way gives the artist the full six degrees of freedom of movement while being immersed within the scene to animate the puppets, allowing nuanced, expressive animation at near real-time speed.

With this accelerated performance, MoPo can be used for prototyping new shows, creating animatics, or producing finished animation for quick turnover platforms such as YouTube or TikTok. Animating a 30 second scene, which used to take up to several days, can now be accomplished in minutes.

Using Unreal Engine 5 for greatly speeds up not just the animation, but the post-production process as well. Taking advantage of the sequencer in Unreal Engine, in-camera post-processing effects and fast rendering means that finished frames can be output directly from Unreal, with no compositing step needed. Artists are also able to take advantage of Unreal’s real-time physics and dynamics, meaning characters and props react to and affect the world around them as the performance is created, rather than having to rely on expensive simulations after the fact.

Keeping everything in one software package and reducing the number of production steps means a much smaller team can create the same quality content faster and more cost effectively.

“We’re very proud and excited to have been selected as Epic MegaGrants recipients by Epic Games. The team has been working very hard to create MoPo, which will allow us to produce animated content faster than we ever have before, and also lets us harness the power of Unreal Engine to speed our workflow up even further,” said Phil Stewart, Blue Zoo’s Head of Real Time.

“We have completed several pilots using MoPo already — including Silly Duck, launched on the studio’s Little Zoo YouTube channel in December 2022 — and our animators are loving the hand-made, spontaneous feel of the animation they are producing. Also, being able to take advantage of Unreal’s dynamics and real-time simulation we can get a real charm and physicality to the content produced.”

Learn more about MoPo at madewithmopo.com.

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