

Bruce Willis sells his face to make new movies with his computer face – AFP (Agency)
This year meant Bruce Willis’ retirement from the big screen, due to the fact that he was diagnosed with aphasia, a disease that prevents him from communicating, and which forced him to leave acting forever. However, it won’t be the last time his face will appear in theaters, as he became the first actor to sell the rights to his face so that it can be recreated on the computer.
For the uninitiated, deepfakes have become famous on YouTube thanks to several videos that put the faces of different actors on others. This technology even allowed its creator to join Lucasfilm after convincingly using the rejuvenating Mark Hamill in his appearance as Luke Skywalker for the second season of The Mandalorian.
This technology is intended to be a revolution not only for special effects artists, but also for the entertainment industry, as they could rejuvenate, revive or use anyone’s face in a new production. In the past, Bruce Willis faked a MegaFon commerciala Russian telephone service, with which he was very impressed with the result.
Now, according to information from The Telegraph, Bruce Willis sold him the rights to his face to a company to deepfake with your face. The company is named after Deepcake, who used material from “Die Hard” and “The Fifth Element” to recreate the actor’s gestures and characteristics, so his appearance would match those of that time.
Bruce Willis thanks technology for continuing to work
With this technology, Bruce Willis may continue to appear in new filmsand charge for the use of your image in new productions. In addition, he thanks the technology for “communicating, working and participating in the shooting, even if you are in another continent”. This technology is an artificial intelligence that learns from different materials to create something like a “twin” closest to the original person.
Maria Chimir, CEO of Deepcake, said she was in talks with several Hollywood studios to “offer” the face of Bruce Willis. She also approached the heirs of several deceased stars to negotiate that they could be “resurrected”. ”With this technology. And she joked that “comedians like Charles Chaplin and Kevin Hart interact on the same plane”.
Deepfake technology is still in development, so over the next few months, if not years, they will continue to refine the near-robotic outcome that sometimes occurs. So this could mean a time when several actors and actresses, even the deceased, will start selling the rights to their image for new films.
By Jorge Ruiz
Source: Nacion Flix

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