Just a few days ago I was delighted with the second trailer for A Scanner Darkly. A science fiction film based on her story of a Phillip K. Dick, directed by Richard Linklater (Before the Dawn, School of Rock ...) and uses it the technique of rotoscoping (animation made from real images). And Keanu Reeves, who is the best actor in the world but has seen enough occasionally to get interesting projects.
Now I've noticed that Wired magazine online and has some contents of the paper edition March, which centered around the growing importance of digital animation cinema. Movies from such things as the purchase of Pixar by Disney for a real morterada. One of the reports as long readable entitled Trouble in Toontown, versailles and about the complicated work to create Scanner Darkly. Although Linklater already worked with this process of rotoscoping in Waking Life, it seems that many have had trouble doing this. And what was to be released in mid 2005, released a year later. Google+
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