Waking Life

Waking Life (2001) is a feature-length film written and directed by Richard Linklater. It is considered by many to be an animated film because the live-action footage was digitally repainted frame-by-frame. The software used for this image processing, Rotoshop, ran on Macintosh computers.

Production History
The film was shot on consumer grade cameras in under a month. The majority of the work took place in post-production as sections of the film were all animated by a variety of different renowned animators.