Reference Movements
Jackie wears a motion capture suit for 30 days and has her every move recorded in exchange for $25,000.
Jackie wears a motion capture suit for 30 days and has her every move recorded in exchange for $25,000.
Jessy Morner-Ritt
Jackie
Rocky Pajarito
Cameraman
Megan Koester
Heather
Anthony Oberbeck
Max
Lindsey Normington
Penny
Chad Damiani
Mr. Johnson
Jackie wears a motion capture suit for 30 days and has her every move recorded in exchange for $25,000.
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