COURSE SYLLABUS
Rotoscoping and Plate Preparation, 9 credits
Rotoscoping och förarbete, 9 högskolepoäng
Course Syllabus for students Autumn 2017
Course Code: | TRFK17 |
Confirmed by: | Dean Feb 1, 2017 |
Valid From: | Aug 1, 2017 |
Version: | 1 |
Reg number: | JTH 2017/1699-313 |
Education Cycle: | First-cycle level |
Disciplinary domain: | Technology (95%) and social sciences (5%)
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Subject group: | TE9
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Specialised in: | G1F
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Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
On completion of the course, the student should
Knowledge and understanding
- demonstrate knowledge of standard production organization, workflow and techniques of rotoscoping, cleanup and patch compositing
- show understanding of different combinations of projections, corner pinning and warping to remove objects and reconstruct backgrounds.
Skills and abilities
- demonstrate skills in creating rotos for a variety of objects, from organic shapes with a high level of detail, to non organic shapes and complex shapes with high deformation, such as hair.
- demonstrate skills to follow an objects shape in situations where the silhouette is not clearly definable due to motion blur and / or out of focus.
- demonstrate skills in creating clean plates and patches for the cleanup process
- demonstrate the ability to remove items from a plate and reconstruct the background by using the cleanup techniques and patch compositing
Contents
The course includes advanced knowledge in rotoscoping, cleanup and patch compositing and its workflow, technology and tools.
The course contains the following elements:
- Rotoscoping of motionless objects, organic deformable objects and complex shapes (ie hair)
- Rotoscoping of items out of focus and / or with motion blur
- Advantages and disadvantages of different types of roto splines
- Structure, naming and combination of different forms of complex roto.
- Recover edge details by edge extension
- Create clean plates
- Tracking for rotoscoping
- Tracking for patch compositing
- Cleanup through 3D projections and patch compositing
Type of instruction
Lectures
Workshops
Supervision
The teaching is conducted in English.
Prerequisites
General entry requirements and completion of the course Compositing I, 9 credits (or the equivalent).
Examination and grades
The course is graded 5,4,3 or Fail.
Registration of examination:
Name of the Test | Value | Grading |
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Examination | 9 credits | 5/4/3/U |
Course literature
Literature
The literature is preliminary until one month before the course starts.