- 1. Studying life action, animate from imagination.
2. Studying video of life action, frame by frame
3. Using life action video as reference for animation
4. Several Disney dance scenes: rotoscoped by hand, either completely, or as reference for animation
5. "Chico and Rita", life action, rotoscoped by hand (about 2 frames per second) as reference for animation
6. "Out of the Inkwell", aka Koko the Clown (Fleischer): life action, rotoscoped by hand (each frame)
7. "Lord of the Rings" (Bakshi): life action, rotoscoped by hand (each frame)
8. "Alois Nebel": life action, rotoscoped by hand with vector shapes (with software tweening)
9. "Waking Life" and "A scanner darkly": life action, rotoscoped mostly automatically with vector shapes
10. "Take on me" (A-HA), numerous music videos and TV ads: life action, rotoscoped by hand, using labour-intensive drawing techniques
11. Gianluigi Toccafondo: painting/drawing on printouts of life action video, expanding and altering the images
12. Jeff Scher: rotoscoping with watercolour on paper
13. "Yellow Submarine" Lucy in the Sky sequence: rough rotoscope of iconic dance scenes
I'd like to keep my own comments to the list above (and more) until you had a chance to answer. Any thoughts?