Mechatronic advancements in realistic animatronics for cinematic applications

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Udgivet i:SN Applied Sciences vol. 7, no. 8 (Aug 2025), p. 902
Hovedforfatter: Hilal, Riham
Andre forfattere: El-Hussieny, Haitham, Nada, Ayman A.
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Springer Nature B.V.
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Resumen:This paper examines the latest advancements in mechatronics and their significant impact on the design and realism of animatronics in modern cinema. By combining mechanical engineering, electronics, and computer science, mechatronics has enabled smoother character movements and enhanced the complexity of animatronic behaviors, thereby pushing the boundaries of cinematic realism. The intricate integration of system components has been explored to show how these advancements foster greater complexity and cohesion, which are crucial for achieving unprecedented levels of realism. Through in-depth case studies of iconic movie characters, the practical applications of these advanced mechatronic solutions in creating compelling and lifelike cinematic experiences are discussed. The Findings bridge the gap between the technical aspects of mechatronics and the creative demands of the film industry, contributing to the ongoing evolution of cinematic realism. Additionally, future trends and innovations in mechatronics, outlining their potential for transformative impacts on filmmaking have been discussed.Article Highlights<list list-type="bullet"><list-item></list-item>A review of recent advancements in modern mechatronics and their role in enhancing animatronic lifelike movements for more immersive cinematic experiences.<list-item>Case studies of iconic movie characters showcase advanced mechatronic solutions, enabling lifelike cinematic realism.</list-item><list-item>Bridging mechatronics and creative filmmaking drives the evolution of cinematic realism.</list-item>
ISSN:2523-3963
2523-3971
DOI:10.1007/s42452-025-06781-0
Fuente:Science Database