Alex Jones- Animation
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Posted: Tue, 05/06/2007 - 18:54
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Uploader: Walter Thompson
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Posted: Tue, 05/06/2007 - 18:54
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Uploader: Walter Thompson
Reputation: 39 Rank: Pro
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Interesting visuals. Anyone
Interesting visuals. Anyone know what program was used? As for Alex Jones..."We're going to stand up and be yoomanbeings ! We're going to get fired up about the real things ! The things that matter: creativy and the dynamic yooman spirit" -- LOL
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From Wikipedia,
Waking Life is a digitally rotoscoped and animated film, directed by Richard Linklater and made in 2001. The entire film was shot using digital video and then a team of artists using computers drew stylized lines and colors over each frame. This technique is similar in some respects to the rotoscope style of 1970s filmmaker Ralph Bakshi, which was invented in the 1920s.
The animators used inexpensive "off-the-shelf" Apple Macintosh computers (as opposed to the expensive supercomputers and computer clusters used by Pixar and DreamWorks). The film was mostly produced using Rotoshop, a custom-made rotoscoping program that creates blends between keyframe vector shapes, and created specifically for the production by Bob Sabiston