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Help Needed over Winter Break...

Hey!! Who all out there is interested in doing something outside of school that deals with DMA???? Well I am... And I was just offered the perfect opportunity to do so!

Jerod Allen, who graduated from KHS last year and is now studying film/editing at CCM, just began a project that deals with rotoscoping. The project is going to be a film that is based off of the poem called St. Mark's. And rotoscoping is an animation technique in which animators trace over footage, frame by frame, for use in live-action and animated films.

Here's the poem:
file://localhost/Users/khs-wlevan/Downloads/Saint%20Marks.mp3

Heres a link to a quick tutorial on rotoscoping

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-je9qQUcW8&feature=youtu.be

AND HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES:

SIDE BY SIDE COMPARISON:
the beatles (2647) Animated Gif on Giphy  the beatles (2647) Animated Gif on Giphy

ONE OVER THE OTHER:
woman (545) Animated Gif on Giphy

If you have any questions please talk to either Stew LeVan or Mrs. Shields.

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