The question I suppose comes to mind is what happens to the actors that are 
alive? What about actors such as Elvis that is dead? Will the estate get the 
rights to the image or the studio that they once worked for? A lot of legal 
questions but a very fascinating idea.
--Lavender
If you don't like vanilla, try some chocolate.


From: Tracey de Morsella 
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 4:05 AM
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com 
Subject: [scifinoir2] Coming: Computer-Generated Actors


1 January 2009 1:30 AM, PST

Silicon Valley is on the verge of producing sophisticated software that will 
allow motion picture companies to create actors on a computer who are visually 
indistinguishable from real people, San Jose's Mercury News reported today 
(Thursday). In the words of the newspaper, which closely follows the sofware 
industry, when software engineers finally achieve what it calls "the holy grail 
of animation," stars would be able to "keep playing iconic roles even as they 
aged past the point of believability like Angelina Jolie as Lara Croft or 
Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter." Rick Bergman, general manager of AMD's 
graphics products group, told the Mercury News that his company "is getting 
real close" to producing computer-generated actors that will look identical to 
real human beings.

http://www.imdb.com/news/ni0639199/

 

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