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roto
[roh-toh]
noun
plural
rotosMovies, Graphic Arts.rotoscoping.
Fleischer, the “father of roto,” was the creator of such iconic characters as Betty Boop and Koko the Clown.
Word History and Origins
Origin of roto1
Example Sentences
“I think there are a lot of things that AI can do — matte edges and roto work and that kind of stuff. I don’t think that’s going to fundamentally ruin what is intimate and personal about filmmaking, which is that we’re playing dress-up and hoping not to be caught out.”
“Encontré a este pobre pájaro tirado en la acera frente a mi casa. Totalmente muerto, pero sin razón aparente. No había señales de trauma inducido por un felino y nada parecía roto”.
Her new husband, Roto Mahluku, 40, joined the church in 1993 and married his first wife, Ditopa Mahluku, 16 years ago.
“How can it be important if it’s roto?”
Martin summed up the feelings of many in just a few words: “Estoy con el corazón roto,” he wrote on Instagram — “I’m heartbroken.”
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