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“The Spine of Night” and Rotoscoped Tales of Yore On choosing an old school type of animation to highlight a bloody, brutal fable

“The Spine of Night” and Rotoscoped Tales of Yore On choosing an old school type of animation to highlight a bloody, brutal fable

November 6, 2021 By Summer Brooks Leave a Comment

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Writers and directors Philip Gelatt and Morgan King stop by to talk about their collaboration The Spine of Night, and their choice to use rotoscoping for their animation style.

Philip and Morgan talk about bringing the elements to make this all together — from finding the space, filming the characters to be animated, recording the voice actors and final editing and production. There was also the obstacle of finding professionals who had experience with rotoscoping to help build the project, and more.

Could we see more? It’s a possibility!

Twitter: @TheSpineOfNight

Morgan King: @donkeycity
Philip Gelatt Jr: @pmjeepers

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