Rotoscope

= Now that you've got a better idea of what Rotoscope looks like research a bit more and reflect on what you will do for this project. = = = = Complete a 3-5 sentence explanation of the various rotoscope wiki examples that you viewed these could be from my wiki links or your own that you found. Describe which ones you liked best and why. Tell what technique the animator used (hand drawn, digitally drawn, sound etc). Explain how their animation was superior in terms of concept, craftsmanship and composition (camera angles). Explain what principles of animation they used. =

== Embed your video examples of animation here if you found new ones. If you are using the ones I linked on the wiki then just name them. You should have 2-3 animations to inspire you. ==

One of the animations that I watched was "rotoscoping- create your reality" I really liked the idea of whatever the person touched, turned white/cartoony. I thought it was a creative and fun idea. Another animation that i really liked was, "The jar" by Oliver Style. It sent out a message in a creative way.The message was saying that you should't let alcohol control you or your family members. I also saw a sort of different message, you can't buy or get what you want if you're drinking alcohol, you can't buy the things that you want because you're spending money on the drinks when you could be buying things that you actually want.

Rotoscope is filming someone doing something like, walking, running, riding a bike or doing just about anything and then drawing or editing over the video in a creative way, then deleting the video part so you're left with the edited or drawn over animation.

Rotoscope is used for taking something that is real and tells a story and drawing and/or editing over it to and to make an animation based off of a video.