Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Entry 22 - Rotoscoping Research 2

During my time playing my Xbox, I ended up downloading an app for it called "Crackle." It offered free movies and tv, so I figured it was pretty cool. But, it also proved useful in finding good examples of Rotoscoping. Case and point, it had this movie:

"American Pop"
American Pop was a film that was manly done through Rotoscoping. It was also one of the films done by Ralph Bakshi, who I talked about in a previous post. It ended up being a very educational and enjoyable example of the process.

"Tony and Pete"

"Tony and his Clients"

If you can tell by now, Ralph Bakshi played it safe with his style of rotoscoping. He just had it where the characters kept their realistic shapes and he didn't go any further from that. When it comes down to it though, the film was able to make a statement and ended up being relevant in the history of animated films.

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