Rotoscoping an Action
Ms. Nava's 7th grade students do a rotoscope video where they trace live action video frame by frame using Flash. Resources and examples are below.
Purpose:
To create a self portrait rotoscope animation from live action video.
Procedure:
"Rotoscoping is a sophisticated animation technique that involves filming live-action then tracing each frame to create a very fluid, lifelike movement. "
To create a self portrait rotoscope animation from live action video.
Procedure:
"Rotoscoping is a sophisticated animation technique that involves filming live-action then tracing each frame to create a very fluid, lifelike movement. "
- Create a 10 second video in Photobooth of you doing a simple action. (Such as pulling your hood on and off or tracing your name in the air.) Make sure the top of your head is not cut off in the video. Use the handouts below to help you get started.