Category: Film VFX

  • Jurassic World: VFX and what everyone is talking about

    Jurassic World: VFX and what everyone is talking about

    Jurassic World released worldwide on June 12th and just in a week’s time it has made over $181M and $200M. After the stupendous success of Jurassic Park, the new movie had a lot of expectations to live up to. It was a huge leap since Jurassic Park was recognized of creating the milestone over the computer realm. Jurassic Park was huge and the film marked the introduction of the history of visual effects.

    Creative Heads behind the Scenes

    For Jurassic World, Director Colin Trevorrow returned to ILM together with VFX assisted by Alexander. Colin Trevorrow brought together the original key cast member to function as consultants. In his list were Muren, Phil Tippett, Rick Carter and Gary Rydstrom. Alexander added saying, “ A lot of that came from Colin; he wanted to honor the original while still making something new and it was fantastic to have Murren, Tippet and other original key members to offer advice on the VFX. Alexander recalled a day when they were planning a scene during which “we had miniatures and toy dinosaurs and Phil was jumping up on a table.”

    Another noteworthy artist is Muren of course, having won an incredible nine Oscars for VFX for mega success movies like The Empire Strikes Back, E.T: The Extra Terrestrial, The Abyss, Terminator 2: Judgment Day and Jurassic Park. He introduced the screen to the most visually enticing dinosaurs; a memory that is etched in the mind of every audience.  It was brought together using animatronics and fully computer generated creatures. Muren remembered that while working on Jurassic Park at Lucas Industrial Light & Magic VFX house, ‘George came by, and I said I was hoping that we could do something like 2001: A Space Odyssey. George said ‘you don’t know it, but you’re working on it.’

    That very year, Tim Alexander embarked on his first job at Disney’s former Buena Vista Visual Effects. He and his team went to watch Jurassic Park, Tim exclaimed “We were blown away; we weren’t doing anything remotely like what ILM was doing.” Never did Tim expect 20 years later that he would be recognized as the VFX Supervisor for Jurassic World. Even before this, he had already won a BAFTA Award for the best VFX for The Perfect Storm and nominated for the Oscars for The Lone Ranger.

    Use of VFX

    The whole substance of the film has always been the use of dinosaurs. The team knew they had to do something spectacular to live up to that glory. The dinosaurs used in Jurassic World’s are mostly CG along with a fewer number of animatronics creatures. According to Alexander, the biggest chance with this film was the way they made use of motion capture to present the raptors’ performances. “They were a good size- human size. We had tryouts and we cast people from ILM as each dinosaur. We gave them a tail and motion capture.” For the movie, the team made use of an advanced muscle firing system to fire and squeeze the muscles at the focal points.

     

    In the film, they have introduced another new dinosaur, Indominus Rex which is hybrid created with the use of the DNA of multiple species. Its nickname at ILM was D-rex before its name came into formation. The creature was nearly 50 feet long, weighs few tons, run about 35 runs an hour, have long arms and tail armored with spikes. The artists at ILM referred animals like rhinos, hippos, elephants and ostriches to achieve the overall look, behavior and movement of the animal.

    Muren recollects how he advised the VFX team to keep it earthy to make it look realistic. “They are not monsters, but animals. So we have to get the right weight and gravity. Also there were little things we did on the first film to make them scarier, such as adding a little light in the mouth so you can really see their teeth.” He further says to his team, “I thought the guys did a great job,” he said “They look amazingly big and have an incredible sense of power and weight. The motion is more animalistic than anything before.”

    As far as the story line of the Jurassic films was concerned, Muren remarked that the previous tales might seem more relevant to people today. “This could be going on right now with genetic engineering,” he said. “I don’t see that not happening. There are people doing things they probably shouldn’t.”

    Audiences’ Reviews

    Jurassic World was one of the most searched movies of the year and it blew all expectations. Millions of fans are engaging in endless congratulatory social posts. On the other side, many viewers are fuming over a line made in the movie, which goes like this, “The Pachys are out of containment. Phonetically these words sounded like a racist slur to many.

    Here are some of the tweets of some of the fans:

    -And they put “the pakis are out of containment” in the script and at no point anyone said hold on

    -Fam how you gonna be saying “the pakis are out of containment” in one of the biggest movies ever

    -Boycott Jurassic World!: https://t.co/cZyetXQYaZThe BNP/UKIP/Racist Dave voted this movie five stars in the first five minutes man!

    Nevertheless, the movie is riding high on success. In just one week, it has broken all box office records. For those that didn’t watch the movie, must we say? It is a one hell of a movie.

     

  • Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Whats New?

    Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Whats New?

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    Here is a quick preview of those that missed the last updates of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. The movie is releasing on December 18, 2015 after ten long years. The original cast is joined by some brilliant new characters to bring the magic back to the screen. Check this out for more information on what has been going on so far.

    Movie Revelation by the Stuntman Himself

    The movie has been kept under wraps for long and the producers of the movie are making sure that no news gets leaked out. But quite recently, Toth Gyuala who is playing the role of Kylo Ren in The Force Awakens made quite a startling revelation. He revealed that Director J J Abram’s made sure that the Pinewood studios remained shut throughout. Further, he stated that he was not permitted to go through the whole script even though he filmed several of the Driver lightsaber battles.

    Apparently all the cast members were each given a unique magnetic pass. They were tracked by an escort to keep a watch on them just in case they wander off to the secret rooms. Security was quite vigilant and the whole set was kept under high protection and observation to keep away from peeping eyes. All the cast were made to sign on a 20 page confidentiality contract clause to be part of The Force Awakens. That was not all. There was a secret alarm and around 50 security guards would appear before them who put them in black hoods and sheets. Toth confesses that even after working for six months for the movie, he didn’t know the details of what happened in the film.

    In an inclusive interview with Index magazine in Hungary he states, “The entire story of the film is still a black hole for me for example. I will only put together all the pieces in the cinema on full screen; I still have a lot of white spots. The characters appeared through code names not to be able to identify ahead of time by accident.

    Of course, there were so vicious fans that flew drones in the studio courtyard to film the outside scenery. There was also a separate alarm code in such cases: which released 50 security guards on the set, everyone was put in black hoods and sheets and led them to the tents that the drone cannot take pictures of them.

    Coming up in San Diego Comic Icon 2015

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    Apart from everything else, there is an event going to take place on July 9th _ 12th at the San Diego Convention Center and the Star Wars panel is scheduled to come together on July 10th Friday to attend the premiering of their new novels based on their original movies. Director J.J Abram’s, Lucas film President and Producer Kathleen Kennedy, writer Lawrence Kasdan and some guest are giving a preview at Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

    The panel would include the bestselling authors like Alexandra Bracken (The Darkest Mind series), Adam Gidwitz (A Tale Dark and Grim series), Tom Angleberger (The Origami Yoda series) and Tony Diterlizzi (The Spiderwick Chronicles) conversing with Lucasfilm’s Mike Siglain about the new Star Wars and having a reading session for their young fans. The authors will present the old hit series of Star Wars like A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi through picture books and novels. This will give the readers a new perspective of understanding their beloved characters more and their whole transformation of becoming legends for their fans.

    In another session, a group of authors will come together and talk of their future projects. Del Ray Authors will come together with Lucasfil’s Mike Siglain along with some other publishers will meet for a discussion session in regard with discussion of writing new stories for the upcoming Star Wars Universe series.

    Again Hasbro Members and Lucasfilms Teams would meet to discuss on the hit Hasbro Star Wars line. People who are attending will get a detailed look of Hasbro’s newest action figures.

    Meet Star Wars Music Composer- John Williams

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    Also in the news is that John Williams is at work composing for the new score of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Recordings will take place at Los Angeles and he will work under the same team of freelance orchestra who have recorded with him through composing a series of film scores all through the years. Music score will be composed for several months together teaming with the film’s editorial and special effects West Coast team.

    I’ve had the privilege of working with the very best musicians in both the U.K and the U.S.,” says Williams. “The London Symphony Orchestra has consistently performed with great artistry on all six of the prior films in the Star Wars Saga, and I will be forever grateful for their commitment and dedication. Equally, it has been my honor to have worked with my brilliant colleagues in Los Angeles, and always appreciate the invaluable contribution they’ve made to my scores and to those of other composers.

    Arrival of Star Wars Products

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    Next you can find new Star Wars collectibles, apparel and books on Starwars.com on the September 4, 2015. The Executive Vice President, Global Licensing, Disney Consumer Products Josh Silverman stated “Every lights, every action figure, every LEGO set tells a story for generations of Star Wars fans and this global event is a celebration of those stories. We’re excited to be part of the countdown to this enormous movie moment.”

    To know more about details of Star Wars, then read here to know more.

  • The Visual Effects in Mad Max that Made it Possible

    The Visual Effects in Mad Max that Made it Possible

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    The trailer to Mad Max led us all to believe that it was going to be one hell of a movie. Expectations were set high. People were looking for some insane action most of which was supported by the use of unbelievable Mad Max visual effects. Is that what they got? Hell yeah! The Mad Max visual effects is mind-boggling and relies heavily on a full spread desert shot and real vehicles. It was said that the visual effects used in the movie will be the best ever this year. So far, yes it is!

    For those of you who need a little context to the movie, the fourth instalment of Mad Max: Fury Road takes us back to the dystopian revenge plot of Max Rockatansky, an ex-cop who takes it upon himself to take care of the wrong doings in the lawless highway of Australia Outback, where humanity is totally broken. The movie showcased some amazing vehicular stunts, appalling characters, use of dark themes and top class weapons.

    Here is a brief overview of the Mad Max visual effect that you should watch out for.

    Divergent Mad Max Special Effects

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    The use of open, flat wasteland settings and super-charged, over-the-top vehicles is a captivating sight. All the post-apocalyptic cars, trucks and motorcycles are complex machines conjoined together and remodelled into fine work of art.

    Some of the outstanding Mad Max Visual effects  worth lauding upon are the desert setting, where the empty stillness works like a sharp contrast to the complexity of the explosions, jumps and crashes. Fans are in for a treat as their attention is focused more on the action and characters. The stark emptiness of the background through short focal lengths is commendable.

    Use of Colour Coding

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    Another spectacular highlight of the movie is the use of colour grading. Unlike earlier movies, the use of filtering and bluish tones is used less here. The images presented are clear and crisp with blue skies, brown earth tones and skin complexions projected realistically. They have given more emphasis on keeping a more realistic look to the action shots. The magical effect of presenting turmoil against the cloudless cobalt blue skies create a divergent mixture designed from equal shares of beauty and horror.

    One commendable cinematic achievement of the movie is the projection of explosions and fire used.

    Use of Practical Effects

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    Miller says:  “Your brain knows. We are very, very skilled at watching, no matter how good [VFX] is. And this is a film that does not defy the laws of gravity – there are no flying humans or spacecraft – so it really had to be old school…It was real vehicles, real people and real desert.” The production made use of over 150 vehicles and nearly half of it were completely smashed and destroyed.

    Practical effects were used to shoot a great deal of the action sequences that you see in the movie. What most are accustomed to assuming is CGI, are in for a surprise in this movie. Where you think is CGI, is most likely a stunt performer actually pulling off those crazy action sequences. For instance, that scene when you see Tom Hardy hanging in between two vehicles and Charlize Theron hanging on to him, that was Tom Hardy hanging in between two vehicles and Charlize Theron hanging on to him!

    If you haven’t, be sure to catch the flick. This is a movie you won’t want to miss

  • Spectacular Use of VFX that Left Our Jaw Dropped

    Spectacular Use of VFX that Left Our Jaw Dropped

    Nothing can be more visually enticing than brilliant visual effects. The entertainment industry has been banking heavily on the use of visual effects for a long time now. Starting right from the early 60s till date, the world has seen some stunning work display. Take a look at some movies and videos that have made spectacular use of VFX.

    Skrillex – First of the Year (Equinox)

    In 2002, this video of Skrillex- First of the Year won the award for best visual effects. All credit goes to the brilliant concept of Deka Brothers (Julien and Ben) and direction of Tony Truand. It features a brilliant work of forceful atmospherics and creature augmentation. For augmenting the creature effects, they shot the creature, applied black paint on the talent’s body and used a bondage latex mask and filled the eyes with white material. They enhanced the creature’s eyes by creating a gloomy luminescence.

    Katy Perry- Wide Awake

    Katy Perry- Wide Awake video saw a brilliant use of 140 visual effect shots. Executed by Ingenuity Engine under the direction of Tony T Dadis, they have showcased amazing work. The mirror scene in the video for one was beautifully shot using techniques to destroy and crack the floor. This scene was filmed in two passes; one scene was shot with Katy walking down the hall together with a mirror green screen and an identical image of her reflection together with the little girl. In the dress scene, the use of butterflies was brilliantly executed. The butterflies were molded and textured based on reference photography, rigged and then skinned in 3dsMax.

    Rihanna- Where Have You Been

    Rihanna’s video Where Have You Been showcases more than 120 visual effects shot in just ten days. Baked FX Founder George Loucas mentions, “It required immense planning and foresight for us even to have a chance.” The desert matte painting shots is one of the most prominent shots in the video. It was created in Nuke and rest heavily on a number of individual camera projections.

    Into the Storm

    Into the Storm is directed by Steven Quale. He has directed Final Destination 5 and he is also the second unit director of Avatar. The cyclone presented on the screen in courtesy of various visual effects put together like Cinesite, Digital Domain, Hydraulx, Method Studios, MPC and Scanline VFX. Another scene is the Hydraulx visual effects presenting an airport being devastated by the mile-wide tornado which lands down during one of the climax scenes of the movie. The farmhouse destruction scene is another aspect of the visual effects.

    Alice in Wonderland

    The movie transports us to the magical fantasy world. The man behind this magical treat is four time Oscar Winner Ken Ralston. He states, “The whole movie is based on the fact that we’ve got to make you believe this world of insanity.” For the tea-party sequence, Ken Ralston made use of a number of assortments such as puppet, green screen, stilts, CGI and animation to create more drama to the meeting of Alice played by Mia Wasikowska’s and Johnny Depp’s Mad Hatter. One of its character effects are presented in the form of Helena Bonham Carter’s as the swellheaded Red Queen.

    Gone Girl

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    David Fincher has extensively made use of VFX in most of his movies and the same was extended in his latest hit movie Gone Girl. In this movie, the audience was treated with a newer version of integrated after effects used into their editing system. The whole visual effects used are quite subtle and a great attempt to pull the audience away from the old version of after effects.

    These are some of the marvelous works which seamlessly incorporated the use of visual effects.

  • Game of Thrones VFX: Behind the Scenes of an Emmy Winner

    Game of Thrones VFX: Behind the Scenes of an Emmy Winner

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    A studio that had the honour to join the team of Game of Thrones wasthe Montreal-based visual effects production studio—Rodeo FX. With over 150 visual effects shots created for the fourth season of the much-celebrated TV series, they added yet another credit to their impressive portfolio. Telecast by HBO, the 10-episode series concluded with an epic finale, showcasing the studio’s mastery in VFX concepts and execution. Rodeo FX’s contribution to Game of Thrones was so remarkable that they won an Emmy for creating some of the most captivating visual effects ever seen on screen.

     

    The Rodeo team earned it to win, and it took them six months to earn their stupendous statuette. All thanks go to their team for bringing up such a brilliant concept and winning the most prestigious Emmy at the end of it all not forgetting to mention the hundreds of artists, project managers, and technicians who joined hands to build this great stature. They won the prestigious Emmy Awards, equally a big win as the American Academy Awards for films. It was an event to remember for the Rodeo Team at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. Such a glorious occasion to commemorate their well-deserved success in visual effects production.

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    So elated with his team’s performance, VFX Supervisor Matthew Rouleau had this to say about his team, “There was such a contagious desire to perform and deliver beyond-stunning visual effects. The artists really put all their talent and their heart into the work. This is why we now have this amazing statuette decorating our office.”

    The President of Sebastien Moreau was tremendously proud of the partnership they formed with Game of Thrones. He exclaimed, ‘We could not ask for a better show for our first experience in TV series. We really have the feeling that we entered the high end TV series in a big way. The visual universe that was established during the three seasons is spectacular, with a level of quality that is just exceptional. We knew what the expectations were.”

    Story Behind the Game of Thrones VFX

    The most memorable scene was when the colossal army attacks the beautiful city of Meereen, the greatest of the cities of Slaver’s Bay. Rodeo animation and visual effects production by Rodeo FX were in charge of creating the whole scene in CG. They went on to create a host of extraordinary matte painting, a zombie horse, adding physical superficial changes to the characters, replicating atmospheric effects, and enhancing several wolves’ sequences, including many others.

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    Another striking scene that is worth commenting is the White Walker sequence. This memorable scene presents a White Walker riding along with an undead horse, and discovers a baby that is supposedly the last son of Craster. The White Walker takes the baby to the altar and transforms him into a White Walker too.

    The whole image of the undead horse was partially created in 3D, and its neck and muzzle were computer-generated. The texture artists and modelers of Rodeo FX achieved this look by physically disfiguring the animal and drilling holes and cavities inside its mouth and neck, showcasing their expertise in VFX concepts.

    One more brilliant use of visual effects production was the scene where the sky was filled with aurora borealis in the icy regions.

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    One well acclaimed scene is the epic battle fought between thousands of horse riders. It was visually enticing and created in full CG environment. According to VFX Supervisor, Matthew Rouleau, the Stannis attack sequence will remain one of the most memorable moments of Season Four, not only for the viewers but for the team as well.

     Although there can only be one name on the trophy, this prize is the result of an incredible team effort and a lot of people deserve to have their name on the award,” Moreau said. “Matthew did an amazing job leading the team, and he was surrounded by a great squad: Producer Isabelle Langlois, Executive Producer Jordan Soles, project manager Annie Cliche and compositing supervisor Patrick David. These guys did an incredible job, and so did the entire Rodeo FX team.

    Given all these beautiful visual impacts and effects, Rodeo FX deserves all the kudos to their name. They can claim their award and victory, exalting it to the highest, thanks to their mastery of rodeo animation and VFX concepts.

  • Latest updates on Star Wars Episode VII

    Latest updates on Star Wars Episode VII

     

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    After a ten-year hiatus, the teaser for the first Star Wars movie has finally been released online and on iTunes. The much-awaited Episode VII of the Star Wars Saga, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, will open for release in a theater near you on December 18, 2015. The Star Wars Episode 7 news: The Force Awakens last week raised quite a stir. This is a perfect time to announce the latest Star Wars Episode 7 news on different social networking platforms too.

    “We’re very excited to share the official 2015 release date for Star Wars: Episode VII, where it will not only anchor the popular holiday film going season but also ensure our extraordinary filmmaking team has the time needed to deliver a sensational picture,” said Alan Horn, Chairman of the Walt Disney Studios.

    The Star Wars Episode 7 will be directed by J.J. Abrams, the man behind big movies like Super 8, Mission Impossible III, and Star Trek. It is being scripted by Abrams and Lawrence Kasdan, whose earlier works such as Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi. Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy, J.J. Abrams, and Bryan Burk are producing, with Tommy Harper, known for work on Mission Impossible – Ghost Protocol, Jack Ryan, and Star Trek Into Darkness, and Jason McGatlin, who has worked on Tintin and War of the Worlds, serving as Executive Producers. John Williams is returning as the composer for Episode 7 Star Wars.

    Director J.J Abrams says, “We are so excited to finally share the cast of Star Wars: Episode VII. It is both thrilling and surreal to watch the beloved original cast and these brilliant new performers come together to bring this world to life, once again. We start shooting in a couple of weeks, and everyone is doing their best to make the fans proud.”

    The official cast for Star Wars Episode 7 has released.

    Actors John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, Oscar Issac, Andy Serkis, Domhnall Gleeson and Max von Sydow will join the original stars of the saga, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew and Kenny Baker in the new film.

    The return of Star Wars Episode 7 will see two new fresh faces. Late last year, Lucasfilm and Disney announced their hunt for young aspiring actors for roles in J.J. Abrams’ Star Wars Episode 7. It was an open casting call and the audition covered 11 cities across the US and the UK. Over 37,000 promising people auditioned, while there were huge online applicants of about 30,000. The filmmakers are pleased to announce the two actors selected from the auditions. Stay tuned for the latest Star Wars Episode 7 news to find out more about these exciting new additions to the episode 7 Star Wars saga.

    Take a look at the two new actors joining the rest of the crew.

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    Crystal Clarke studies in Glasgow, UK, and is an American actress. With experience both on stage and on screen, Crystal will soon be seen in her first feature, The Moon and the Sun, releasing in 2015. Fans of Star Wars Episode 7 might recognize her name as she is anticipated to make waves in this highly awaited film.

    Pip Anderson, a British actor and accomplished parkour practitioner, has showcased his extraordinary skills in a Spider-Man advertisement for Sony. His unique talents in movement, inspired by military course training, have captured the attention of many. Star Wars Episode 7 fans might find his involvement in the film industry particularly interesting.

    Stay tuned for more updates as the episode 7 Star Wars saga unfolds!

    “The Star Wars universe has always been about discovering and nurturing young talent and in casting Episode VII we wanted to remain absolutely faithful to this tradition. We are delighted that so many travelled to see us at the open casting calls and that we have been able to make Crystal and Pip a part of the film, “said producer and Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy.

    When the Star Wars Episode 7 trailer was released, fans were in a frenzy of excitement. A series of posts and tweets followed. Many fans expressed enthusiasm over the trailer. Several of the posts were extremely creative and funny. Take a look at what the fans had to say.

    We will keep you informed on more Star Wars Episode 7 news as we count the days for its release on 18 December.

    “I have been Home from SWCA for two days, and uh, my suitcase and costumes are still not yet unpacked. I’m not the only one right?

    “The New Star Wars trailer… wow! It made the 7 year old geek out. I’ve watched it 5 times. I’m as excited as I was in 1977! Can’t wait.

    We will keep you informed on more news to come on Star Wars as we count the days for its release on 18 December.

  • Rotoscopy – Then and Now

    Rotoscopy – Then and Now

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    Breathing life into inanimate objects is not easy. But when it is done, the results are marvelous and captivating. Rotoscopy is one such trick that leaves you captivated. Let’s take a walk through time with an eye on what rotoscopy started as and where it has come to!

    Out of the Inkwell

    The first time the world saw the miracle of rotoscopy was when Max Fleischer brought forward Out of the Inkwell in 1915 in the making of the main character Koko the clown. This technique was later used in many of his other cartoons like Betty Boob and Gulliver’s travels.

    Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

    But the very first time, we saw the extensive use of rotoscopy was way back in the 1930’s in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs with most of the scenes involving Snow White, Prince Charming and the Evil Queen. The Evil Queen’s sequence was initially shot in live action and then converted in animation using rotoscopy. It highlighted realistic gesticulation, expressions, costumes and hair movements. The downside of it is that it fails to bring up a photo-realistic animation effect. A few scenes may have left us hoping for better but the movie was the first step to an all new trend in movie making! Many followed later.

    It wasn’t just animated movies that saw the use of rotoscopy though. Even music videos started using the technique to create more captivating videos and a few even won awards for them!

    A-Ha‘s- Take on Me

    A-Ha Take on Me exclusive video with rotoscoping effect earned them six MTV Video Music Awards in 1986. The whole video runs on live action scenes with pencil sketched animation. It took about 3,000 frames of live action video and more than 16 weeks to wrap up the whole video. The entire motion picture ran on special effects throughout.

    Dire Straits- Money for Nothing

    This music video was awarded the Video of the Year in 1986. It showcased traditional computer animation. We get to see a live feed of the rotoscoped animation clad in neon colors and light emanating from the front singer’s head and an invisible man with the guitar.

    INXS- What You Need

    What you Need video by INXS had a visually enticing rotoscoped concept and also earned them the Best Video Award at Australia’s ‘Countdown Music and Video Awards. It was used for adding animation and color effects.

    This back in the 1900’s though. Here is a peak at the first few steps taken in 2000’s! Two cases of the rotoscope effect in modern times are Walking Life in 2001 and A Scanner Darkly in 2005. Both these films depict the rotoscope effect clearly and not to forget the amazing use of rotoscopy.

    Waking Life

    The movie does not fit into the stereotypical genre and is rather unusual. Most of the scenes are pretty disjointed. It presents a man travelling through a fantasy like world. The unearthly scenes in the movie are further enhanced with the rotoscopic effect and add more meaning to the movie.

    A Scanner Darkly

    This sci-fi movie is quite strange and unusual. It presents a dystopic future. The whole alien-esque feel of the movie is enhanced by the rotoscopic effect.  The detailing work is highly appreciable as even the edges between frames are done with finesse and help the film to attain remarkable stylistic heights.

    Rotoscoping have evolved further over the years. Now it can be referred to generate a matte for better visualization on live action footage, and to composite it on a different backdrop to make use of in a movie. You never know if a movie was actually shot on location or on a green screen anymore!