Dialogue, switch layers, Papagayo, et al
Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2021 3:01 pm
Hello friends,
With all of the excitement around 13.5 (thank you, thank you, thank you! "Blessed Be"--oh, that's another thing), wondering about the future of lip syncing.
Best practices? Anyone still using Papagayo or do you find it's easier to use switch layers, smart bones? I think these are all personal preferences, but would love to know if there is new AI down the pike. For example, I do real estate photography and virtual tours. There is an amazing software called Vidnami. You write the copy and an AI of your choice voices it, populates with your photographs, and adds royalty free music.
With all of that technology available, I'm wondering how close we are to more accurate lip syncing tech. Just a geeky question. But would love to hear user experiences. Here is an example of a little commercial I made effortlessly. Yes, I could totally do it in my video editing software, but the idea of this *almost* undetectable voice filling auto filling is amazing. [youtube]https://youtu.be/Ccm5uE-VCbk[/youtube]
With all of the excitement around 13.5 (thank you, thank you, thank you! "Blessed Be"--oh, that's another thing), wondering about the future of lip syncing.
Best practices? Anyone still using Papagayo or do you find it's easier to use switch layers, smart bones? I think these are all personal preferences, but would love to know if there is new AI down the pike. For example, I do real estate photography and virtual tours. There is an amazing software called Vidnami. You write the copy and an AI of your choice voices it, populates with your photographs, and adds royalty free music.
With all of that technology available, I'm wondering how close we are to more accurate lip syncing tech. Just a geeky question. But would love to hear user experiences. Here is an example of a little commercial I made effortlessly. Yes, I could totally do it in my video editing software, but the idea of this *almost* undetectable voice filling auto filling is amazing. [youtube]https://youtu.be/Ccm5uE-VCbk[/youtube]