Rotoscoping is a visual effects technique where animators manually trace over footage, frame by frame, to create realistic animations or isolate elements for compositing (e.g., removing a background or separating a person from a scene). It’s one of the most essential skills in VFX and is heavily used in movies, music videos, commercials, and motion graphics.
Imagine you have a video of your friend jumping. You pause it, draw their shape on the screen, then move to the next frame and draw again. When you play all the drawings in order, it looks like your drawing is jumping too