Footnote #73 - Rotoscoping

Footnote #73 - Rotoscoping

From Fantasy/Animation by Fantasy/Animation

February 16, 2026 · 12 min

About this episode

This episode explores the historical significance of rotoscoping in animation and its impact on the portrayal of physicality in animated characters.

Footnote 73 looks at animation’s historical relationship to the body and how physicality was transcribed via the rotoscoping process as part of the construction of the earliest animated characters. From the Fleischer Studios pioneering the technology for use in their Out of the Inkwell series of shorts (1918–1927) and later feature films Gulliver's Travels (David Fleischer, 1939), and Mr. Bug Goes to Town (Dave Fleischer, 1941), through to Bob Sabiston’s digital homage to rotoscoping when developing the Rotoshop tool during the 1990s, this episode has Chris take Alex through the mechanics of projecting performances onto glass to be traced by the animators to craft their animated performances. Topics include what the rotoscope contributed to animation’s hyper-realist aesthetic and the specific desire for naturalism at Disney; rotoscoping’s connection to both the Rotoshop and contemporary motion capture techniques; and how the rotoscope negotiates the uncanny, haunting presence of the human beneath the image. **Fantasy/Animation theme tune composed by Francisca Araujo** **As featured on Feedspot’s 25 Best London Education Podcasts** **As featured on MillionPodcast’s Best 10 UK…

People in this episode

Hosts: Chris, Alex

Topics covered

  • animation
  • rotoscoping
  • historical relationship to the body
  • hyper-realist aesthetic
  • naturalism
  • motion capture techniques
  • uncanny

Keywords

  • Fleischer Studios
  • Out of the Inkwell
  • Gulliver's Travels
  • Mr. Bug Goes to Town
  • Bob Sabiston
  • Rotoshop
  • animation techniques

Mentioned in this episode

Products: Rotoshop

Books & works: Out of the Inkwell, Gulliver's Travels, Mr. Bug Goes to Town, Best 10 UK Animation Podcasts, Best 60 Movie Podcasts

Places: UK

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