Mo-Cap data was all shot on the ground, but we were able to use that same data to animate them climbing and moving around on both walls and roof.” Selvam Venkatesan, Animation Department Director, Games, recounted one of the many opportunities the team had to flex their skills: “One challenging sequence that Technicolor animators had fun with were the creatures known as Lickers. For their part, Technicolor Animation & Games handled body and facial Mo-Cap cleanup and Keyframe Animation for enemy characters in Resident Evil 2, working closely with Capcom’s Mikhail and Andrew Weil on the production side and Onishi-san on the creative end. The remake for a new generation of gamers features more realistic, organic motion in the animations as players engage with scary enemy humanoid characters, canine zombie dogs, and other creepily attacking creatures. Released in 1998, the original Resident Evil 2 is considered a gaming industry masterpiece – one that enjoys huge mainstream success with nearly 5 million copies sold. Following a successful collaboration on Resident Evil 7, Technicolor again joined with Capcom to deliver an epic survival horror game reimagined, based on the classic Resident Evil 2.