Yea it's him, and deep mind animating his image mimicing his voice and as a cursory Google search will attest, moving his lips so well it has fooled lip reading experts.
That's an effect called "fluid morph" in acid and just "morph" in premiere. It's used to hide jump cuts. This means the sentence during the cut was manufactured and not what he actually said
Not tripping, that's video-stitching technology. Whether to "cleanly" join two bits of video, or to synthesize an entirely new video, using a recording of someone else's face/upper body as a base.
This is potentially the same tech they tried to use in S01E01 of "Black Mirror", trying to put a politician's face on a porn actor while he's filmed fucking a pig. Good show.
Yeah that's not at all what compression artifacts look like. Not the fold of the collar anyway. Maybe the first two. But that last one looks nothing like any compression I've ever seen.
Compression artifacts don't look like that. Video compression works by matching the colour between frames. You won't see pixels shifting around like that from compression. Compression artifacts look kind of blocky in their nature.
What we see in the video is something that looks like someone intentionally stitched pieces of video together to make it look like he was saying something he wasn't. Or they may have just cut out a long pause and stitched it together so there wasn't an awkward pause.
I don't think it was real time face capture though since that doesn't produce those sorts of artifacts.
Tearing doesn't look like that either. Tearing has horizontal sections of the video desynced from each other. If it was tearing you would see a horizontal break in the image.
Sir_Chancealot ago
All Julian has to do is put out a PGP signed e-mail.
Now, why has he not done so since before October 17th?
Gravspeed ago
Just because you aren't paranoid doesn't mean they aren't after you
Erwachener ago
forgot the /s
Defy ago
The whole interview has an animated feel. Especially his around his collar.
elgindelta ago
If you have an explanation for those anamorphic anomalies I would love to hear them
elgindelta ago
Yea it's him, and deep mind animating his image mimicing his voice and as a cursory Google search will attest, moving his lips so well it has fooled lip reading experts.
hunter3 ago
i think thats the point op is making
33degree ago
That's an effect called "fluid morph" in acid and just "morph" in premiere. It's used to hide jump cuts. This means the sentence during the cut was manufactured and not what he actually said
happy_snek ago
Not tripping, that's video-stitching technology. Whether to "cleanly" join two bits of video, or to synthesize an entirely new video, using a recording of someone else's face/upper body as a base.
This is potentially the same tech they tried to use in S01E01 of "Black Mirror", trying to put a politician's face on a porn actor while he's filmed fucking a pig. Good show.
toobaditworks ago
Looks like the morphing tech they used to over-use in all the movies after Terminator 2.
happy_snek ago
This face remapping tech is more recent, maybe the last 5 years. It's been building upon decades of movie effects though, yes.
goatsandbros ago
For those who may never have seen real-time face capture in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohmajJTcpNk
RumpRangerRick ago
I don't want to be "that guy" but this is easily explainable with compression artifacting.
markrod420 ago
Yeah that's not at all what compression artifacts look like. Not the fold of the collar anyway. Maybe the first two. But that last one looks nothing like any compression I've ever seen.
ExpandYourMind ago
It may be. I am simply asking a Question. I am not very familiar with video editing, so I brought it to the community in hopes to find an answer
Laserchalk ago
Compression artifacts don't look like that. Video compression works by matching the colour between frames. You won't see pixels shifting around like that from compression. Compression artifacts look kind of blocky in their nature.
What we see in the video is something that looks like someone intentionally stitched pieces of video together to make it look like he was saying something he wasn't. Or they may have just cut out a long pause and stitched it together so there wasn't an awkward pause.
I don't think it was real time face capture though since that doesn't produce those sorts of artifacts.
RumpRangerRick ago
V-Sync tear, whatever you want to call it..
Laserchalk ago
Tearing doesn't look like that either. Tearing has horizontal sections of the video desynced from each other. If it was tearing you would see a horizontal break in the image.
goatsandbros ago
It's explainable by both. So, more investigation is warranted.
0110110101100101 ago
Anyone listening to the interview? https://www.facebook.com/maychidiacfoundation/videos/1234878953242878/
Bill_Murrays_Sandals ago
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ExpandYourMind ago
Not to add confusion. This was uploaded November 20, 2016