
Reminiscence gives everyone a chance to appear in Hollywood trailer using Deep Fake technology
India Today
In the movie, Jackman plays the character of Nick Bannister, a private investigator of the mind, who takes a person down memory lane. The idea behind the promo is that the person who uploads the photo is a client looking into memories to solve a case.
Hugh Jackman’s latest sci-fi thriller Reminiscence gives the audience a chance to be a part of the movie trailer. The promo uses deepfake technology to create a short video and requires interested users to upload a photograph of the person they want to see in the trailer. It is eerie yet cool when the trailer shows a life-like video of you with Hugh Jackman’s voice in the background. It is fairly easy to create a Reminiscence trailer of your own. All you have to do is visit the website bannisterandassociates.com especially created to make such short videos and follow the instructions that are displayed. You will be required to upload a photograph that shows the eyes and face of the person.
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