'Queen Elizabeth's Christmas Message' made by Deepfake will be broadcast on TV
Elizabeth II of England has been sending a Christmas message to the people as a queen almost every year since 1952. The Christmas message will be broadcast on December 25th through the public broadcaster BBC, but in 2020 it will be broadcast on Channel 4 , which is also a public broadcaster, 'Christmas message by Queen Elizabeth made with deep fake'. ..
Channel 4 creates'deepfake' Queen for alternative Christmas message | Metro News
https://metro.co.uk/2020/12/23/channel-4-creates-deepfake-queen-for-alternative-christmas-message-13800252/
Channel 4 will mock the Queen by using a'deepfake' version of Her Majesty | Daily Mail Online
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9083401/Channel-4-mock-Queen-using-deepfake-version-Majesty.html
The following movie is a deepfake Christmas message that will actually be released. In addition, the main part is about 4 minutes, and you can see only a part of it.
Video: Channel 4 creates'deepfake' version of Queen for alternative Christmas message --YouTube
'I couldn't really get it on the BBC, but I thank Channel 4 for giving me the opportunity to say whatever I like without being interrupted by anyone,' said Queen Elizabeth.
The appearance of Queen Elizabeth speaking looks so natural that you wouldn't even notice it unless it was called deepfake. Of course, it's not Queen Elizabeth himself, but actress Debra Stevenson .
'2020 was a year of trials for us,' said Queen Elizabeth's side table, where she sexually traded underage girls with Prince Henry Megan, who left the royal family in 2020. A photo of Prince Andrew (Duke of York) , who had a close friendship with Jeffrey Epstein and became a scandal.
Even when viewed from the front, there are few unnatural points in Queen Elizabeth.
In the full version broadcast on TV, there seems to be a scene where Queen Elizabeth sits on a desk and dances a trendy dance on TikTok while confetti dances as shown below.
And, in order to suggest to the viewer that this video was created by deepfake, it seems that a part of the video before rendering the composite background is also inserted.
Stevenson, who played Queen Elizabeth, said, 'I'm very attracted to deepfake technology. I've been doing research on TV for years to impersonate others, but now I'm really another. It's a thrilling actress, but it's also scary considering how it can be used in other situations. '
The Deepfake Christmas message will be aired behind the real Christmas message broadcast on the BBC on the morning of December 25, 2020. It is reported that the real Christmas message can be heard not only on TV but also through Amazon Alexa.
Queen Elizabeth will deliver her Christmas Day message via Alexa this year, if you ask --The Verge
https://www.theverge.com/2020/12/19/22190965/amazon-alexa-echo-uk-queen-elizabeth
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