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'''Syncro-Vox''' is an extreme form of [[Limited Animation]]: A mostly obsolete technique in which footage of the actor's mouth is superimposed upon an otherwise non-moving image. Can look pretty [[Uncanny Valley|unnatural]]. Used only for comedic purposes in anything newer than the 1960s.
 
Just as primitive [[Rotoscoping]] has given way to [[Motion Capture]], the great-great-grandson of this technique can be found in the advanced facial performance capture techniques used in ''[[Avatar (film)|Avatar]]'' and, ''[[L.A. Noire]]'' and ''[[Alita: Battle Angel]]''.
 
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