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  2. List of rotoscoped works - Wikipedia

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    Guardians of the Galaxy (Rocket Raccoon was created by rotoscoping Oreo, a tame raccoon) Harry and the Hendersons (scenes from the film are rotoscoped for the end credits) The Inglorious Bastards (title sequence) Juno (title sequence) The Last Waltz (cocaine under Neil Young's nose was rotoscoped out in post-production)

  3. Rotoscoping - Wikipedia

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    Rotoscoping is an animation technique that animators use to trace over motion picture footage, frame by frame, to produce realistic action. Originally, live-action film images were projected onto a glass panel and traced onto paper.

  4. Category:Rotoscoped films - Wikipedia

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  5. Baton (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was produced using rotoscoping. It was Ryuhei Kitamura's first animated film [2] [3] and Shunji Iwai's first experience with rotoscoping. In an interview with alltheanime.com, Iwai explained, "I had written and produced a film called Baton. That was the first time I worked with rotoscoping, but there was no way to do it in Japan, so we ...

  6. Visual effects - Wikipedia

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    Rotoscoping: Rotoscoping is an animation technique that animators use to trace over motion picture footage, frame by frame, to produce realistic action. Originally, animators projected photographed live-action movie images onto a glass panel and traced over the image.

  7. The Lord of the Rings (1978 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Lord of the Rings is a 1978 animated epic fantasy film directed by Ralph Bakshi from a screenplay by Chris Conkling and Peter S. Beagle.It is based on the novel of the same name by J. R. R. Tolkien, adapting from the volumes The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers. [6]

  8. A Scanner Darkly (film) - Wikipedia

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    Rotoscoping in traditional cel animation originally involved tracing over film frame-by-frame. This is similar in some respects to the rotoscope style of filmmaker Ralph Bakshi . [ 8 ] Rotoshop animation makes use of vector keyframes and interpolates the in-between frames automatically.

  9. Fire and Ice (1983 film) - Wikipedia

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    Because Fire and Ice was the most action-oriented story Bakshi had directed up until that point, rotoscoping was again used, and the realism of the animation and design replicated Frazetta's artwork. [2] Bakshi and Frazetta were heavily involved in the production of the live-action sequences, from casting sessions to the final shoot. [2]