List of rotoscoped works
A list of works that were produced using rotoscoping.
Animated films
- Aladdin
- Alice in Wonderland
- All Dogs Go to Heaven
- Alois Nebel
- American Pop
- An American Tail
- Anastasia
- Beauty and The Beast
- The Black Cauldron
- Brothers Lyu
- The Case of Hana & Alice[1]
- A Christmas Carol
- Cinderella
- Cool World
- The Even More Funtrip - short
- Fantasia
- Fantasia 2000
- Felix the Cat: The Movie
- Fire & Ice
- Flashbeagle
- Germania Wurst - short
- The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
- The Golden Antelope
- Grasshopper - short
- Gulliver's Travels
- Heavy Metal
- Hey Good Lookin'
- How People Got Fire - short
- The Humpbacked Horse
- I Love You - short
- Kid's Story (The Animatrix short)
- Kuuchuu Buranko
- Lady and the Tramp
- Life is Cool
- A Letter To Colleen
- The Little Mermaid
- The Lord of the Rings[2]
- Magic Flower
- Minnie the Moocher (The dancing walrus is rotoscoped from Cab Calloway dancing)
- Mister Bug Goes to Town
- Mulan
- The Night Before Christmas
- Nobunaga Concerto
- The Old Man of the Mountain (The old man dancing is again Cab Calloway dancing)
- Once Upon a Time in the Woods - short
- One Hundred and One Dalmatians
- Out of the Inkwell
- Peace on Earth
- Peter Pan
- Pocahontas
- Portraits de Voyages (2013)
- Princess Iron Fan
- Renaissance
- Robin Hood
- Rock & Rule
- Sarmiko
- A Scanner Darkly
- The Scarlet Flower
- The Secret of NIMH
- Sleeping Beauty
- Snack and Drink - short
- The Snow Maiden
- The Snow Queen
- Snow White (1933 cartoon)
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- The 1940s Superman cartoons
- The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish
- Tarzan
- Thumbelina
- Titan A.E.
- Treasure Planet
- A Troll in Central Park
- Waking Life
- Why Can't We Walk Straight - short
- Wizards[3]
- Year of the Fish
- Yellow Stork
- Yellow Submarine
Live action films
- The Birds
- Bride of Frankenstein (homunculus scene)[4]
- Chopping Mall (laser effects)
- Demon Wind (hand rotoscoped demonic effects throughout)
- The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (title sequence)
- Harry and the Hendersons (scenes from the film are rotoscoped for the end credits)
- Juno (Title sequence is rotoscoped.)
- The Last Waltz (cocaine under Neil Young's nose was rotoscoped out in post-production)
- Life is Cool
- Sin City
- Spaceballs (schwartz-saber effects)
- Original Star Wars trilogy (lightsaber effects)
- Tron (combination of computer animation and live action)
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit (combination of traditional animation and live action)
- The Lord of the Rings film trilogy (For the character Gollum, rotoscoping live action shots with keyframe computer animation and motion capture)
- Speed Racer (Many of the night race sequences involved rotoscoping the computer generated background scenes for a more non-realistic look)
- Guardians of the Galaxy (film) Rocket Raccoon was created by rotoscoping Oreo, a tame raccoon.
Video games
- Another World
- Blackthorne
- Commander Blood
- Flashback: The Quest for Identity
- "Heavenly Star", by Genki Rockets, as featured in the PSP game Lumines II
- Hotel Dusk: Room 215
- King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow
- Last Window: The Secret of Cape West
- Joy Mecha Fight
- Karateka
- The Last Express
- Lester the Unlikely
- Nosferatu
- Prince of Persia
- Shaq Fu
- Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike (Only used for the animations of the capoeira character Elena)
Music videos
- "21st Century Breakdown" by Green Day
- "Baby I'm Yours" by Breakbot
- "Bedshaped" by Keane
- "Breaking the Habit" by Linkin Park
- "Calling All Girls" by Hilly Michaels
- "Destiny" by Zero 7
- "Drive" by Incubus
- "Fell in Love with a Girl" by The White Stripes
- "Forsaken by Dream Theater
- "Frijolero" by Molotov
- "Frontline" by Pillar
- "Go with the Flow" by Queens of the Stone Age
- "The Kids Aren't Alright" by The Offspring
- "Lemonade" by The Bawdies
- "Let It Slide" by Joanna Pacitti
- "Like to Get to Know You Well" by Howard Jones
- "Lone Digger" by Caravan Palace
- "Luv Your Life" by Silverchair
- "Momma's Boy" by Chromeo
- "Money for Nothing" by Dire Straits
- "Shadrach" by Beastie Boys
- "Shoot the Runner" by Kasabian
- "Take On Me", "Train of Thought", and "The Sun Always Shines On TV" by A-ha
- "Ten Thousand Strong" by Iced Earth
- "Tom Waits for No One" by Tom Waits
- "Uno, Dos, Tres" by Motel
- "Heartless" By Kanye West
- "Wash In The Rain" by The Bees
- "What You Need" by INXS
- "You Got Me Up" by Jamie Lidell
- "You Know I Love You, Don't You" by Howard Jones
Television shows
- Sesame Street Pilot (Rocket Launch) (1969)
- He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (Filmation 1983–1985)
- The New Adventures of Flash Gordon (Filmation 1979–1980)
- Jem
- Blackstar (Filmation 1980)
- Delta State
- A Little Curious (Doin' The Thin Thing) (1998)
- A Little Curious (Easy For You!) (1999)
- Flowers of Evil (manga) (the anime adaptation produced by Zexcs) (2013)
- The Aquabats! Super Show! (segment in episode "The Return of The Aquabats!") (2013)
- Codefellas (2013)[5][6]
- What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown? (1983) (portions)
- It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown (1984) (portions)
- She's a Good Skate, Charlie Brown (1980) (figure skating scenes)
- Dream Corp, LLC (upcoming, entirety of the series[7])
Commercials
- Fruit Wrinkles (1980s)
- Toyota Supra (1986)
- Nickelodeon IDs: Mengarie, Bicycles and Skating (1989)
- Charles Schwab (2008)
- Akbank (2010–2011)
References
- ↑ Osmond, Andrew (February 19, 2016). "The Case of Hana & Alice". Anime News Network. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
- ↑ Beck, Jerry (2005). The Animated Movie Guide. Chicago Review Press. p. 155. ISBN 978-1-55652-591-9.
- ↑ Ralph Bakshi: The Wizard of Animation. Wizards DVD, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 2004, documentary. UPC 024543120261
- ↑ MacQueen, Scott (2004). DVD commentary, Bride of Frankenstein Legacy Collection edition (DVD). Universal Studios.
- ↑ Todd Spangler (21 June 2013). "Wired's 'Codefellas' Plays NSA Privacy Flap for Laughs - Variety". Variety. Retrieved 2013-08-03.
- ↑ Jennifer Deutrom (22 June 2013). "Animation for Wired magazine, "Codefellas" - jennifer deutrom". Koken. Retrieved 2013-08-03.
- ↑ Stanhope, Kate (17 November 2015). "John Krasinski, Stephen Merchant Animated Comedy Picked Up to Series at Adult Swim". The Hollywood Reporter. Prometheus Global Media. Archived from the original on 19 November 2015. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
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