Sujet : Re: Blueshirt's Questions from the filter post.
De : mike (at) *nospam* xenocyte.com (The Last Doctor)
Groupes : rec.arts.drwhoDate : 11. Mar 2025, 16:21:03
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On 11/03/2025 14:11, Blueshirt wrote:
The Doctor wrote:
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In article <xn0p352lg15m9q8005@news.eternal-september.org>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0p3510h13gzr7001@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
What hasn't been returned/found will probably never be
returned at this stage. Maybe one or two episodes might
surface (or re-surface even) but it's highly unlikely that
all of the 97 Doctor Who episodes that are currently
'missing' will be returned to the BBC.
I am ever the optimist!
Well, we are all optimistic to some degree Dave, but with 97
episodes of Doctor Who missing for over fifty years it's
logical to assume that most of them will never turn up...
Maybe in the future AI can reconstruct them?
We shall see.
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Or maybe we won't, if no more episodes are ever recovered.
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And when AI gets to the stage that it can reconstruct
missing Doctor Who episodes faithfully we probably won't be
around to see that either.
Actually some pretty good deepfake work is available already. If someone was
to layer that over the Ian Levine AI reconstructions - which try to be very
faithful to the original scenes in terms of action and positioning , but
suffer from varying levels of poor facial animation and Mr Benn style
bodily movements, it could be sooner than you think. (Levine's had over 90
of the missing episodes done now, to varying levels of failure - can see it
being "complete" by summer if his begging bowl gets filled).
-- There’s no point in being grown up if you can’t act a little childish sometimes.