Ben+T's+Rotoscope+Research

=Rotoscope Research:=

Skateboard Rotoscope Animation
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"Kung Fu Fighting" 10 Sec Rotoscope Test
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"Roto-mation" Major Work
By: LooYee

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 * 1) ===Find 3 examples of rotoscoped video sequences (the more experimental the better). Don't just use YouTube, remember all of the links and sources we used in the beginning of the class and consider some of what you find there (UBU etc). ===
 * 2) ===Embed the 3 videos onto your wiki page. Do this by going to the video on YouTube and click the share button, then the embed button. Copy the embed code and then come back to your wiki page. Insert a Widget and choose YouTube widget (if that's where you got the video from). Paste the copied embed code into the box and click save. You should see the widget and possibly your video on the page when you return to it. Sometimes the video doesn't show from the edit mode, but the widget box does. Save and you should see your video. ===
 * 3) ===Explain and answer the following questions in writing. ===
 * ===Who made the videos? ===
 * ===What is the title of the video? ===
 * === Why did you choose these videos? ===
 * === How are they experimental? ===
 * ===How might these videos influence your own idea?===
 * ===What is your idea for your one minute rotoscope sequence?===
 * ===How animated/hand drawn or not will it be? Think photoshop and what techniques you might use. ===
 * === How will it be experimental? ===
 * === How might this sequence feed into a fuller movie? ===
 * === Why is rotoscoping the sequence a good technique choice? ===