June 19, 2006

Personality Mapping

Over at Ain't It Cool News there's a video showing how technicians at Rhythm and Hues, a special effects firm, created "new" footage of Marlon Brando from the old Superman movie, so it could show up in the new Superman movie.

I don't particularly care for the Superman films, but what this video (and the comments that follow) brings up is where things are headed. I've long expected the application of the concept of "texture mapping" to be taken to the extreme: "personality mapping" onto CG avatar characters, enabling entirely new episodes of Star Trek, say, with Kirk and Spock and all your favorite characters -- as if they were long-lost original episodes filmed in the 60s!

Think about it: take enough audio samples from the plentiful archival material, as well as facial and body sampling from all the archival footage, and create new characters with superrealism -- not only do they look, walk, behave like the original characters acted by the original stars, but they SPEAK like them too! Entirely new dialogue, entirely new scripts -- all done by enthusiasts on their personal computers.

Imagine mashups of Peter O'Toole playing Lawrence of Arabia, but embedded in a scifi movie about time travel? Or take newsreel footage of John F. Kennedy and create a new JFK movie -- told from JFK's perspective, as if the actor were a clone of JFK! Or take Gandalf and Bilbo out of LOTR and make a FAN version of The Hobbit -- because you just can't wait for Peter Jackson to do it.

Stuff like this is going to happen.

And if you thought "photoshopping" was bad, wait until you see completely realistic footage, including spoken audio, that never existed. The courts are going to have a field day with that sort of "evidence."

Posted by brian at 08:16 PM | Comments (4)
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