Have you considered how dangerous it is to promote realistic deepfakes, given the act would support the globalist's claims that incriminating evidence is also fake?
Would your efforts be better spent making the memes deliberately fake, with puppet style mouth movements? Perhaps create actual 3D puppets that can be smoothing animated, rigged models with motion blur? Even something as deliberately stupid looking as RobotChicken is immensely popular.
The absurdist element is one of the most vital aspects to a great meme, especially for the youths.
Falling into the ‘uncanny valley’ of deepfakes will generate a result that likely looks offputting, isn’t ‘fun’, and smacks of ‘try-hard’ (read: inauthentic) to the animated meme audience/sharers.
Simple overlaid motion-matching will also allow you more choice of source materials and a greater degree of creative control (Deepfakes uses machine learning algorithms‘trained’ with source footage to generate a face measurement model it then scale-graphs over a similarly analyzed measurement model in the destination footage. Typically the user has little control over expressions, movement etc.). More creative control tends to improve your finished product’s message clarity and emotional appeal, and thus sharability.
It will also be ‘cheaper’ and faster to produce, which will increase output, usually leading to improved quality of work over time.
Going to be honest with you: You basically have to be a python programmer and have extensive video card resources, specifically high powered nvidia gpus with os support for coda enabled and lots of video ram
My first thought was, would it help to flood the market with so many fakes that no one trusted what they were seeing, anymore. But next, that it would discredit the true ones until they were proven out. Upon reading the comment re: maybe using puppet-style mouth movements or even more elaborate production, I believe that pushes the "fake deepfakes" idea in an interesting direction. It would be highly intertaining to have them repeat the wording and situations of a popular deep fake, identically, as background, and just have something visually absurd going on at the same time with the heads of the players, or mouths or other amusements.
Have you considered how dangerous it is to promote realistic deepfakes, given the act would support the globalist's claims that incriminating evidence is also fake?
Would your efforts be better spent making the memes deliberately fake, with puppet style mouth movements? Perhaps create actual 3D puppets that can be smoothing animated, rigged models with motion blur? Even something as deliberately stupid looking as RobotChicken is immensely popular.
Good points!
The absurdist element is one of the most vital aspects to a great meme, especially for the youths.
Falling into the ‘uncanny valley’ of deepfakes will generate a result that likely looks offputting, isn’t ‘fun’, and smacks of ‘try-hard’ (read: inauthentic) to the animated meme audience/sharers.
Simple overlaid motion-matching will also allow you more choice of source materials and a greater degree of creative control (Deepfakes uses machine learning algorithms‘trained’ with source footage to generate a face measurement model it then scale-graphs over a similarly analyzed measurement model in the destination footage. Typically the user has little control over expressions, movement etc.). More creative control tends to improve your finished product’s message clarity and emotional appeal, and thus sharability.
It will also be ‘cheaper’ and faster to produce, which will increase output, usually leading to improved quality of work over time.
Going to be honest with you: You basically have to be a python programmer and have extensive video card resources, specifically high powered nvidia gpus with os support for coda enabled and lots of video ram
My first thought was, would it help to flood the market with so many fakes that no one trusted what they were seeing, anymore. But next, that it would discredit the true ones until they were proven out. Upon reading the comment re: maybe using puppet-style mouth movements or even more elaborate production, I believe that pushes the "fake deepfakes" idea in an interesting direction. It would be highly intertaining to have them repeat the wording and situations of a popular deep fake, identically, as background, and just have something visually absurd going on at the same time with the heads of the players, or mouths or other amusements.