The music video for Take On Me by Aha uses a technique called rotoscoping, which is where you take live action footage and draw or paint over it to make it look like a cartoon. If you look up the video, it should be pretty evident what the relationship is to the meme.
You likely already know this part, but “an A-Ha moment” is an idiom that refers to a sudden insight or realization, and here is a play on words, invoking the music group mentioned above: It’s an “A-Ha moment” not due to a flash of insight, but due to temporarily(…?) taking on me the appearance of being rotoscoped.
The music video for Take On Me by Aha uses a technique called rotoscoping, which is where you take live action footage and draw or paint over it to make it look like a cartoon. If you look up the video, it should be pretty evident what the relationship is to the meme.
You likely already know this part, but “an A-Ha moment” is an idiom that refers to a sudden insight or realization, and here is a play on words, invoking the music group mentioned above: It’s an “A-Ha moment” not due to a flash of insight, but due to temporarily(…?) taking on
methe appearance of being rotoscoped.But this is a filter, not a rotoscope. So, it’s not really an aha moment.
I am pleased that you understand well enough now to form that opinion, lol.
lol