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Rogue One and TOS actors

KirkPicard

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Thoughts on the application of the CG/voice impersonator techniques from Rogue One to resurrect beloved actors from TOS for new live action scenes in future projects?
 
I'll go with yes.

Going outside established actors, there's a big meeting of Starfleet officials, the Commander of Starfleets is introduced, and a CGI Gene Roddenberry walks out in uniform and gives a exposition speech.
 
Thoughts on the application of the CG/voice impersonator techniques from Rogue One to resurrect beloved actors from TOS for new live action scenes in future projects?
If you can take most of it from old footage and achieve results like the DS9 tribble episode, yeah, great.

If you have to create it from scratch like Tarkin in Rogue One with the current technology, it should be done sparingly if at all...
 
No, unless it's for a very brief - under one minute appearance. And even then, better to use archival footage where possible.
 
Personally, I don't care how good the technology gets. People should get to rest in peace, and new actors should have a shot to play iconic characters.

It's like saying once the technology is perfected, all films of Shakespeare's plays will just have CGI Sir Laurence Olivier spliced into them.

I don't like the whole concept.

:thumbdown:
 
When Oliver Reed died during the filming of Gladiator, the producers were forced to use a body double with Reed's face superimposed on the person in order to complete his scenes. It worked, but it was kind of bizarre. I say let the TOS actors who have passed away rest in peace and forget about using CGI to recreate their images.
 
Rouge One's use of CG ANH characters was crude, if not tasteless. I'm no supporter of the J.J./NuTrek films, but the use of old characters is better off as recasts in unrelated/alternate universe productions instead of recreating the image of original performers (particularly those who have passed on) to prop up a new film or TV series.
 
They do say that in years to come this will be the way our films will be made and look at all the money and fuss the studios will be saving! I say it's okay if it's just one scene or whatever but a full movie like it would be a bit weird...
JB
 
But then again wouldn't it be great to see the entire Doctors Who together in a show where they all looked like they were supposed to back in the day and interacting with each other rather than how they were shown in the eighties as old men trying to look as they used to...
JB
 
Personally, i think I'd prefer a clone wars style Star Trek series: either a highly version ala 'samurai jack' or a digital animation like the subsequent Clone wars vs an attempt to realistically replicate actors. It was close, but creepy.
 
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