Golden Song Song JJ Lin (JJ) has been rumored to have cooperated with the Hollywood visual effects team "Digital Kingdom", which has produced films such as "Avatar" and "The Strange Things of Benjamin Button", and has burned millions of dollars in production fees and plotted to create a JJ virtual clone.
JJ Lin (pictured on the left) cooperated with Hollywood visual effects team "Digital Kingdom" to conspire to create a virtual human clone
So what is a virtual human clone? In fact, it uses floating projection technology to present a dream-like visual effect. This effect has appeared many years ago. For example, Korean superstars G-Dragon and SM Entertainment have used the concept of virtual people to perform. Even if artists go to the army, they can still sell the show to fans. The Digital Kingdom once surprised that the late queen Teresa Teng "resurrected" and held a virtual person concert. The company developed this technology and burned 10 million US dollars. It can be seen that the new technology has been asking for a lot of money. Jay Chou (Jay Chou) presented a virtual person performance in the 2013 "Mo Tianlun" concert. At that time, millions of people were burned when he had a 210-second duet with Teresa Teng.
JJ sat in the cool sphere of Hollywood in the United States, creating a virtual clone
It is reported that JJ flew to Hollywood in August last year. In the dynamic studio of the Digital Kingdom, he relied on the facial capture system to create 3D modeling of face scanning and recording the subtle charm of the face and hair-continuous expressions of the face. During the process, JJ needs to wear special glasses and a hood to avoid scanning the light of the sphere to damage the eyes, and record the subtle continuous expressions of the face, so that the virtual person can have a high degree of expression restoration, and capture the facial details, so that the facial texture can be extremely similar to the real person. It is said that the team behind the Digital Kingdom spent nearly 3 months to create a virtual person, and the cost was at least one million US dollars. In response to this, JJ's agent was unwilling to talk much, and only said: "It is recommended that you still consult the Digital Kingdom. We have no say."
Jay Chou (right) sang with the virtual Teresa Teng at the 2013 Taipei Dome Concert
So what are the benefits of having a virtual clone? Take JJ as an example. In the future, even if JJ performs overseas, he can still use his "censor" to shoot animation, advertisements, movies, and even interact with fans. His commercial value will create unlimited economic benefits.