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Friday, a boot called Fable announced An ambitious, an-rim, you plan to recreate the lost 43 minutes of Orson Welles’ classic film “The wonderful ambersons.”

Why is it a boot that charges itself as the “Netflix of AI”, and this recently raised money from Amazon’s Alexa FundTalking about the reconstruction of a movie released for the first time in 1942?

Well, the company has created a platform that allows users to create their own animations with AI prompts – Fable begins with its own intellectual property but has ambitions to offer similar possibilities to Hollywood IP. In fact, it has already been used to create Unauthorized “South Park” episodes.

Now Fable begins a new AI model that can create long, complex narratives. In the next two years, director Brian Rose – who already has spent five years Workers for the digital reconstruction of Wells Original Vision – plans to use this model to redefine the lost material from “The Magnificent Ambersons”.

It is noteworthy that Fable has not received the rights in the film, making this a future technological demo that will probably never be released to the general public.

Why “Ambersons”? If you are not a corn-by-love cinephile, I guess it sounds like a dark choice for digital resurrection.

Even among the classic lovers of the film, Welles’ second film is overshadowed by his oldest, most famous brother. While “Citizen Kane” is often called the biggest movie ever made, “Ambersons” is We remember as a lost masterpiece That the studio pulled out of the director’s hands, cutting dramatically and adding a non -convincing happy ending.

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The reputation of the film – the sense of loss and what it could be – is probably what is interested in myth and rose. But it is worth pointing out that the only reason we are interested in “the enchanting ambersons” is due to wells today – because of the way his career in Hollywood was derailed and how even in his reduced form, he still reveals so much of his genius.

This makes it even more amazing that the myth apparently failed to reach the Welles estate. David Reeder, who handles the estate for her daughter Welles Beatrice, describes the project in the variety As “attempt to create publicity at the back of Welles’ creative genius” and said it would be nothing more than “a purely mechanical exercise without any of the unique innovative thinking [of] A creative force like Welles. ”

Despite Reeder’s criticism, he seems less upset by the idea of ​​trying to recreate “ambersons” and more than the fact that the estate “was not yet given the courtesy of the leaders”. He also noted: “The estate has embraced AI technology to create a voice model intended to be used for VO with chips.”

I’m not that open -minded. Even if Welles heirs were consultations and compensated, I would have zero interest in this new “ambersons”, as I have zero interest in listening to a digital simulacrum of Welles’s legendary voice used to laugh new products.

Now, Welles fans know it’s not the first time other filmmakers have tried postname or finish his movies. But at least these efforts used videos that Welles had shot himself. In the meantime, Fable describes his scheduled approach as a hybrid of AI and traditional cinematic production – obviously some scenes will reconnect with contemporary actors whose faces will change for digital recreation of the original cast.

Despite the absurdity of the announcement of such a project without the rights of film or the blessing of Well’s daughter, at least Rose seems to be motivated by a real desire to honor the vision of Welles. For example, in A statement about why he wants to recreate the movieRose mourned the destruction of “a four -year -old, unbroken cartoon of the camera, whose loss is a tragedy”, with only 50 seconds of the shot that remains in the movie Recut.

I share the sense of loss – but I also believe that this is a tragedy that AI cannot overthrow.

No matter how convincingly Fable and Rose may be able to stumble together their own version of this shot will be their Firearm, not wells, filled with Frankensteined copies of Joseph Cotten and Agnes Moorehead, not the actors themselves. Their final product will not be the version of “The Magnificent Ambersons” Welles that RKO destroyed more than 80 years ago. Precluding a miracle discover the lost materialThis version is gone forever.

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