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Dec 22, 2021 · It’s fitting that a sprawling, rotoscoped fantasy epic should get a poster that’s a work of art itself. The vibrant colors, ethereal art, and the Lucy Lawless-voiced witch at the...
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Nov 2, 2021 · Now there's a new rotoscoped fantasy epic destined to join the ranks, "The Spine of Night." "The Spine of Night" is a sprawling fantasy epic that ties together multiple stories using...
Oct 28, 2021 · Philip Gelatt and Morgan Galen King’s grim epic fantasy comprises multiple tales of brutality, magic, tyranny, and heroic sacrifice set across what appears to be multiple centuries across time. The hyper-realistic, rotoscoping animation of Ralph Bakshi would seem a clear influence, but the film stands on its own as an astonishingly ...
Oct 25, 2021 · Pros. +. The rotoscoped animation looks great. +. Come for the gore, stay for even more gore. +. The world feels fully realized and immersive. Cons. - The voice cast occasionally feels mismatched to the animated performances. - The plot structure deprioritizes any one or group of protagonists.
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Oct 7, 2022 · Diverse in form as well as in content, the films on this list demonstrate a considerable range of uniquely creative rotoscope styles. Each establishes its own individual niche in the overall culture of the form, and without question, every entry will have lasting significance in the future of animated cinema. 1.
They wanted to tell an adult story within the fantasy genre. The aesthetic they found appropriate for this was the hand-drawn rotoscope animation, which was preferred in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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‘The Spine of Night’ is an ultra-violent, hand-rotoscoped epic fantasy inspired by the cult classic works of animators Ralph Bakshi and Frank Franzetta.