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What do you think of this future?
Michael Gissing replied 9 years, 6 months ago 14 Members · 43 Replies
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Tim Wilson
November 11, 2016 at 8:05 pm[Richard Herd] “In the hands of an artist, this tool could be fantastic. However, I will probably make famous people make fart sounds. :)”
Not to belabor a point that I think we agree on more than not, I hope you’re not implying that adding fart sounds isn’t great art. ???? There used to be a version of the Bean Scene from Blazing Saddles posted on YouTube with the, uhm, audio effects turned off for early broadcast showings, which is in fact how I first saw it. It’s quite startling, even more unsettling than you’d think. I suppose it’s good news that the “proper” version is the only one I can currently find, amply demonstrating that this is in fact high art.
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And as you can see, easily-enough added with older technology. Technically ADR, but I think, more technically, AFR.
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Bill Davis
November 11, 2016 at 10:35 pm[Tim Wilson] “Technically ADR, but I think, more technically, AFR.
“Hey hey hey! There are probably kids around!
“AGR” please.
; )
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Mark Smith
November 12, 2016 at 2:19 amThis Blazing Saddles scene without the sfx is like watch the DVD version of Y Tu Mama Tambien which had none of the sex scenes of the theatrical release. Neither made any sense at all.
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Don Cobble
November 12, 2016 at 7:23 pmYou want to see scary about Video and Audio – This is from TED – 13 min and worth the watch
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Michael Gissing
November 14, 2016 at 5:13 amThe ethics for documentary are enormous but the real issue will be in law enforcement and whether recorded phone taps and testimony will ever be admissible.
Watermaking like DRS or other attempts to control distribution and copyright are all defeatable and falsifiable.
We already have to be mindful of how technology and edit accuracy has allowed more believable Frankensentences. I am constantly reminded of how much better I can make people say things these days but this is a whole new level. I wonder if anyone will ever sign release form for an interview once this goes out in the wild.
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Bill Davis
November 14, 2016 at 5:04 pm[Michael Gissing] ” wonder if anyone will ever sign release form for an interview once this goes out in the wild.”
I just glanced back at the releases I’ve been using for 30 years now. The attorney I used to draft them included a phrase granting me the right to perform “digital manipulations” on the released performances.
Smart woman.
But none of us expected I’d have the ability to literally reverse the meaning of what somebody said in an on-camera interview and 10 seconds later make it available to the entire planet via YouTube.
Again reminds me of that artical I read decades ago (Harpers Magazine, iirc) under the headline “The End of Photography as Proof of Anything”
And here we are.
Oh well.
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