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Zemeckis Confirms That Performance Capture Factors Into The New ROGER RABBIT Film!! But, How??
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... and the forthcoming YELOW SUBMARINE) would play some part in the new ROGER RABBIT film. The question is: considering the "universe" in which ROGER is set, how will the technology fit in, exactly? I wouldn't use it for the cartoon characters, because I think they should stay two dimensional...I wouldn't dimensionalize Roger. [EDIT] All the other characters they would have fun with would be magnificent in performance capture technology. It would be really fun. ...says Zemeckis in THIS VIDEO INTERVIEW over at MTV: So, what the hell does this mean? Will humans who ...
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Sequel to Feature Motion Capture
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... that director Robert Zemeckis was moving forward with a sequel to his animated classic, and now it seems he'll be implementing new technology into the sequel. According to MTV Movies Blog , director Robert Zemeckis revealed that his sequel to ...
Roger Rabbit Sequel Will Contain Both 2D and Mo-Cap Animation
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... MTV caught up with Zemeckis, who was quick to assure fans of the bumbling Roger that he will remain his cuddly 2D self. "I wouldn't use it for the cartoon characters, because I think they should stay two-dimensional because that's what - I wouldn't dimensonalize Roger," he said. "And I couldn't dimensonalize Jessica even if I wanted to because she doesn't have a nose. We wouldn't want to give her a nose." But motion capture will be a part of Roger Rabbit 2. The technology is like Zemeckis' whale, and he's determined to exploit every possibility with it. His current ...

