I recently did some work for D4 Creative Group in Philadelphia in the form of rotoscoping. My job was to remove various distractions in an otherwise clean scene. Some of these included various brightly-lit exit signs, as well as spots on the ceiling and car tail lights that just happened to come through at the time of shooting the footage.
I cut together this video to show before and after shots of the work I did. Some of the footage was not color corrected at the time of the rotoscope, but the final renders I show are all color corrected by other freelancers. This footage is ©2009 D4 Creative Group. However, the monstrous rotoscoping skills are all mine ![]()
Shot with a nearly-20-year-old video camera in not-so-decent lighting, I managed to get what I think is a fairly good demonstration video/commercial whipped up for our iPhone game, Hurdler. Using Gary as the narrator, we walk you through how the game is played and show you a bit of the gameplay using the touch screen. After cutting apart the sound in my old version of Goldwave, I did all of the video editing in Adobe After Effects. I feel like it came out very good, and I enjoy checking the video daily to see what the comments have to say (which as of right now, there aren't many -- tell your friends about Hurdler!)
Keep on the lookout for more of these, as we plan on releasing a ton of new games on the iPhone very soon, including an update to Hurdler!