rotoscoping + motion graphics / animation advice

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  • evilpeacock3

    I could do this sort of thing at professional quality in a matter of hours, but you probably couldn't afford to pay my rates if you're even considering Fivrr. And I'm pretty booked-up right now anyway.

    I'm a hybrid jack-of-all-trades with video, specifically motion graphics/animation and editing, and having that much to offer has been known to confuse even seasoned producers. So that mix of skills does exist, but it's risky to assume it is commonplace — at least at quality.

    So... depending on your source footage quality and the background setting you probably want a rotoscoper first, but a good motion designer can likely do all of that. The graphics won't matter much if you have a janky matte ruining the effects, so some priority on the matte job is probably for-the-best.

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