Rotoscoping is a video editing and animation technique that involves tracing over footage frame by frame to create realistic actions or extract elements from scenes. It is widely used in the film industry for visual effects such as integrating animated characters into live-action settings and removing unwanted objects. Notable examples of rotoscoping can be seen in films like 'Avatar' and 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit,' with popular software including Adobe After Effects and Nuke.
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