Image — Who Framed Roger Rabbit

Image — Who Framed Roger Rabbit

The 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit , directed by Robert Zemeckis, is widely considered a technical masterpiece that redefined the integration of live-action and animation. Rather than treating animation as a flat overlay, the production team, led by animation director Richard Williams and cinematographer Dean Cundey, treated cartoon characters as tangible, physical actors occupying real three-dimensional space. 1. Groundbreaking "Bumping the Lamp" Philosophy

The film's visual credibility is anchored in a philosophy known as "Bumping the Lamp." This term originated from a scene where detective Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins) accidentally strikes a low-hanging lamp, causing it to swing wildly. Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Library of Congress Who Framed Roger Rabbit image

Technical Analysis: The Visual Language of Who Framed Roger Rabbit The 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit ,