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From: lee@chinet.UUCP (Lee Morehead)
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: Re: Exceptional video
Message-ID: <142@chinet.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 19-Aug-85 20:48:24 EDT
Article-I.D.: chinet.142
Posted: Mon Aug 19 20:48:24 1985
Date-Received: Fri, 23-Aug-85 23:49:41 EDT
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Summary: 

In article <145@rtp47.UUCP> Karl M. Owen writes:
>>Has anyone seen the video with the incredible pencil animation?
>>
>>The bit I saw started off with a couple (drawn in pencil) being chased down
>>a corridoor by a couple of thugs with a monkey wrench, [ ]
>>
>>WHat's the video called, what's the group, and who did the animation?
>>-- 
>>	Peter da Silva (the mad Australian)
>>
>
>	The song (I'm listening to it now) is "Take On Me", the group is Aha, 
>but I can't tell you who animated it.  It was, however, discussed on a recent
>Friday Night Videos segment on high tech videos.
>
>						Karl

     The English group A-ha's video of "Take on Me" was directed by
Steve Barron and Produced by Simon Fields. This team won an American
Video Award a couple of years ago for the Rod Stewart video of "Young
Turks."
     There are obviously line drawings in it and probably some animation
is present but the primary technique used in the video is an old effect
called "rotoscoping." The effect is generated by using the picture of
live actors and tracing them to give the effect of animation. I think
they did an excellent job and I enjoy the video.

-- 

					Lee Morehead
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