A cinematic analysis of "Waking Life"


Seminar Paper, 2004

11 Pages, Grade: 1,0

Jennifer Tubler (Author)


Abstract or Introduction

The computer animated filmWaking Life(October 19th- 2001, Richard Linklater) was originally shot on digital video with dozens of live actors as in any other movie, however it presents a revolutionary approach to animation by transforming the cast into exceptional characters, each interpreted and animated by a different artist. After the editing was complete, the animation process used software which allows artists to paint over the digital footage using a technique called “interpolated rotoscoping” (i.e. individual brushstrokes can be stretched smoothly across a range of frames, giving the animation a unique that goes beyond the typical cartoon character. The creator of this software, Bob Sabiston explains: "Traditional animation is locked into a particular 'character design' forcing the artist to conform to a predetermined style.Waking Lifeis not animated in the truest sense of the word. It is a composite of wildly different, re-imagined video scenes drawn in cartoon style." Director Richard Linklater describes the experience as "an interesting marriage between cinemas and computers. I would have never attempted this as a traditional live-action movie."

Details

Title
A cinematic analysis of "Waking Life"
College
University of Mannheim  (Amerikanistik)
Course
Introduction to Film Studies
Grade
1,0
Author
Year
2004
Pages
11
Catalog Number
V65610
ISBN (eBook)
9783638581332
ISBN (Book)
9783656791126
File size
662 KB
Language
English
Notes
A paper on a cinematic analysis of waking life
Keywords
Waking, Life, Introduction, Film, Studies
Quote paper
Jennifer Tubler (Author), 2004, A cinematic analysis of "Waking Life", Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/65610

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