DICKHOLTZ, LEESAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

DICKHOLTZ, LEE

415-550-6382, Fax:309-216-9881

268 Bush Street #1 San Francisco, CA 94104-3503

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Company Information

Legal Structure:

Sole Proprietorship

Contact Person:

LEE DICKHOLTZ

Year Established:

1999

Products & Services

optical motion capture hardware kaydara filmbox mocap software, datagloves, cybergloves datagloves, facial motion capture, famous 3d facial animation software maya 3ds studio max, character studio poser lightwave, softimage xsi, 3d character animation, motion analysis, face trackers, poser, bvh, biovision motion capture - electro-mechanical systems gypsy, meta motion sells motion capture hardware software - motion captor mocap best prices

meta motion sells optical motion capture hardware (motion captor), electro-mechanical systems (gypsy), kaydara filmbox mocap software, face trackers, datagloves, famous3d facial animation software.

NAICS Code(s)

541512
Computer Systems Design Services
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