Facial Reenactment

Facial reenactment is the use of an actor to animate the facial expressions of a video or 3D model of another person.

There are a number of techniques that use face tracking technology, but recent advances allow the construction of face models that can be constructed from short video segments filmed on a standard webcam (see Face2Face).

Online Research

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(15) 13. Face2Face - Real-time Face Capture and Reenactment of RGB Videos - YouTube
Geek of the Week: Face it, UW’s Ira Kemelmacher-Shlizerman is changing how we look at ourselves – GeekWire
Kyle Olszewski (University of Southern California, Los Angeles) on ResearchGate - Expertise: Computer Graphics
Sensors Bring You Face to Face with Your Virtual Reality Avatar - Creators
Institute for Creative Technologies - Wikipedia
Demo of Face2Face
Face2Face: Real-time Face Capture and Reenactment of RGB Videos
Face2Face: live video editing of facial expressions - Visage Technologies
Face2Face: Make Putin pout with this creepy face-tracking tech | WIRED UK
Face2Face: Real-time Face Capture and Reenactment of Videos | cinema5D

# See also - youtube - futureoffakenews.com - Face2Face - Adobe Voco - Learning Lip Sync - Sound Art

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