
Must have taken aaaaaaaaaages.
Nice use of Herb Alpert at the end too.
( , Thu 26 Jun 2008, 9:58, Reply)

You're quite right. Rotoscoping lightsabres is a right pain. You have to mask the blade every second, and there are 25 frames per second - this clip took me about a week, maybe 40 or 50 hours. I added some small flashes when the blades touch. The sound takes a while too, getting the sound to match the movement.
That same department have asked me to make them a new lightsabre film in exchange for some beers and a lunch - I told them to do one! :)
( , Thu 26 Jun 2008, 10:38, Reply)

motion track the handle? then just anchor the blades, then all you will have to do is some manual rotation...much quicker
( , Thu 26 Jun 2008, 11:23, Reply)

www.videocopilot.net/tutorials.html?id=40
Its fast and quite good really. assuming you have After Effects that is.
BTW - in Star Wars land, sabre is saber :)
edit: and in my land, plug-in is plugion. Apparently.
( , Fri 27 Jun 2008, 15:59, Reply)