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Amazon's "Undone" is the first show to use rotoscoping, a technique where animation is drawn over footage of live actors, for the entire series. It may seem like a cool new trick, but Rochester Institute of Technology animation professor Brian Larson explains it's a technique that goes back to the dawn of animation.
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The history of Rotoscoping, the animation technique behind Amazon’s "Undone"
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The history of Rotoscoping, the animation technique behind Amazon’s "Undone"
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6,997Views
2019Sep 29
Amazon's "Undone" is the first show to use rotoscoping, a technique where animation is drawn over footage of live actors, for the entire series. It may seem like a cool new trick, but Rochester Institute of Technology animation professor Brian Larson explains it's a technique that goes back to the dawn of animation.
Music: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ch...…...more