https://www.theverge.com/2019/11/6/20951485/james-dean-new-movie-cgi-recreation-finding-jack
QuoteJames Dean, who died in 1955, just landed a new movie role, thanks to CGI
Directors say he was the 'perfect' actor to play the role
James Dean is making his return to the big screen more than 60 years after dying in a car crash, thanks to two VFX companies.
Finding Jack is a movie set within the Vietnam-era that is "based on the existence and abandonment of more than 10,000 military dogs at the end of the Vietnam War," according to The Hollywood Reporter. Dean isn't the leading role, but his performance as "Rogan" is "considered a secondary lead role," according to the Reporter. Finding Jack marks the first movie that Dean will star in since Giant in 1956, just one year after his iconic role as Jim Stark in Rebel Without a Cause.
Magic City Films, the company producing the movie, obtained the rights to Dean's image from his family. The goal is to re-create "a realistic version of James Dean," the film's directors told the Reporter. To do so, they're working with Canadian VFX studio Imagine Engine and South African VFX company MOI Worldwide. Dean's body will be fully re-created using CGI technology, and another actor will voice his lines.
"We searched high and low for the perfect character to portray the role of Rogan, which has some extreme complex character arcs, and after months of research, we decided on James Dean," co-director Anton Ernst told the Reporter.
It's unclear exactly what any of that means, especially since there are thousands upon thousands of living actors who are probably capable of performing the role. Acquiring the rights to actors' looks and using them for CGI re-creation purposes isn't totally new — just look at Furious 7 or Rogue One: A Star Wars Story — but it is a conversation Hollywood is taking more seriously than ever. Vox critic Alissa Wilkinson touched upon the problem this faces in her review of Gemini Man, Ang Lee's action movie that stars Will Smith and a younger version of Will Smith who plays his clone. Wilkinson wrote:
So just imagine the options if you could perfectly recreate any actor — and the potential savings (and earning potential) for a movie studio that owns the rights to, say, the perfect replica of Keanu Reeves or Angelina Jolie or Will Smith, all while sharing licensing with the actor's estate. You might doubt it will ever be done; I would put money on it happening in the next decade, unless somehow the industry unions intervene. It's already happened before, with actors like the late Peter Cushing recreated for Rogue One. And if you can recreate actors, you can create them, too, replacing the need to hire people to play all of those parts where nobody knows the actor's name anyhow.
Was James Dean really the only actor who could play this role? Doubtful. Whether it's a marketing stunt that will draw attention to the movie or the future of cinema, it's representative of a world we may soon be living in.
Necrocasting?
Sounds like an evil magic spell - but now, a profitable reality! :D
pioneered by porn. is there anything porn can't do?
This is wrong...
This is really, really dumb and should be opposed by just about any talent agency available.
i'm sure the unions and agency will get their cut through voice actors at the very least
Quote from: Habbaku on November 06, 2019, 03:10:53 PM
This is really, really dumb and should be opposed by just about any talent agency available.
https://www.vulture.com/2019/11/james-dean-cgi-movie-2020.html?utm_source=undefined&utm_medium=undefined&utm_campaign=feed-part
QuoteThe filmmakers say they have Dean's family's blessing, but what they really mean is, they have the blessing of their rep Mark Roesler, CEO of CMG Worldwide, who stated: "This opens up a whole new opportunity for many of our clients who are no longer with us."
To quote Red Dwarf: "Death isn't the handicap it used to be."
EDIT: The agency's "roster" includes Andre the Giant, Amelia Earhart, Ingrid Bergman, Malcolm X, Rosa Parks, ....
https://www.cmgworldwide.com/clients/
Will Dean's likeness be public domain if you wait just a few more years?
Completely created actors that don't need to be paid and do not age has been done. Mickey Mouse and similar has made a lot of money for some people.
You're tearing him apart!
Who is this even for?
I could understand it if they were using an actor that died in 1985. Some of their fans are still around.
How many folks are still carrying a torch for James Dean?
Quote from: jimmy olsen on November 07, 2019, 12:09:01 AM
Who is this even for?
I could understand it if they were using an actor that died in 1985. Some of their fans are still around.
How many folks are still carrying a torch for James Dean?
Dean is an iconic Hollywood figure (and has a state wishing ot cash in on his legacy, I guess). He doesn't need to have fans that will want to go to the cinema, just to have enough name recognition that some movie that would be forgotten if not for this stunt gets some free advertising. I'd say this is more of a trial run of the technology, akin to what they did in Rogue One with Peter Cushing.
Hopefully it crashes and burns.
Quote from: garbon on November 07, 2019, 04:37:00 AM
Hopefully it crashes and burns.
My, that would be lifelike.
Quote from: The Larch on November 07, 2019, 04:15:39 AM
akin to what they did in Rogue One with Peter Cushing.
Yeah but we expect Peter Cushing to bring the dead back to life
(https://languish.org/forums/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2F1.bp.blogspot.com%2F-uCp1J82hom0%2FUaK-J1FL0CI%2FAAAAAAAACpU%2F_8FFOnfSK-A%2Fs1600%2FThe%2BRevenge%2Bof%2BFrankenstein_6.JPG&hash=405ab29effa5d100497705d0bd2c9be78cb3b31a)
It is not as on brand for James Dean.
Major ego blow to the folks who auditioned for the role.
Is James Deen stil alive?
Quote from: The Brain on November 07, 2019, 10:48:45 AM
Is James Deen stil alive?
Nope, Jimmy Dean died in 2010.