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: Unlike previous hybrids like Mary Poppins (1964) which used static cameras, Zemeckis used moving cameras and VistaVision technology. Characters interacted with their environment via robotic arms and puppetry that moved real-world props (e.g., plates breaking, guns held by "toons").

: Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) added sophisticated shading and layers to hand-drawn cels to give 2D characters a 3D feel within live-action plates. 2. Historical Industry Collaboration subtitle Who.Framed.Roger.Rabbit.1988.720p.BluR...

For further expert deep-dives, you can read the analysis from the Library of Congress or explore the technical breakdown at Industrial Light & Magic . : Unlike previous hybrids like Mary Poppins (1964)

Technical and Thematic Analysis: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) or aesthetically significant".

: This industry term refers to the extreme attention to detail in a scene where Eddie Valiant hits a low-hanging lamp. Animators hand-drew ever-changing shadows onto Roger Rabbit to match the swinging light, a feat of hand-drawn precision.

: In 2016, it was selected for preservation by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".