Who gets credit for playing Darth Vader (in the OT)? He was one guy strutting around in the suit, another guy in the suit doing the sword fighting, a third guy did the voice, and a 4th guy's face was shown.
Should Harrison Ford get the lone credit for playing Indy in 'Temple of Doom'? They shot film for an entire month with only Vic Armstrong (stunt double) while HF was recovering from an injury.
Some characters have been amalgamations of people for generations. The awards shows should have caught up to this a long time ago.
FFS, there has never even been an Oscar category for stunt people.
I believe 1977 might have changed all of that.
If I remember correctly, James Earl Jones didn't even want to be credited for voicing Vader in the original film. Those were very different times.
Award shows have fallen behind, for sure. I even think the shows themselves are on their way out, or will at least need to go through major revamps to stay relevant. The idea of rich, often overpaid celebrities and producers rewarding themselves with the their own trophies is out of touch.
Agents, managers, unions, more unions, revenues, residuals, merchandise, lifetime licensing rights for an actor's likeness, worldwide distribution deals, cable tv, video tapes, the internet (among other things) have changed the game, and we'll see a lot more changes in the next decade.
I work for a major games publisher. We scan talent all the time, and even though the
application is very different; the
process of capturing an actor's likeness and performance for games is no different than for film.
When it comes to actors, regardless if it's for film, streaming, commercials, whatever, 2 big changes are on the way.
1. The increased use of
de-aged older and deceased actors for new movies. You have a script with Steve McQueen, Ryan Gosling, Robert Shaw, Tom Holland and Judy Garland in mind? Not a problem. How about a comedy with Jim Carrey and Andy Kaufman?
The beauty of it is that there will never be any schedule conflicts - a real world problem that has often impaired a lot of projects and could have changed franchises forever. Estates are already gaining representation from agencies for exactly this.
2. Actor Designers.
I want the passion of Viola Davis with the feistiness of Bette Davis in the body of Geena Davis. Or better yet,
I want a mix of Brad Pitt and Denzel Washington, with a hint of Ken Watanabe. Performance and Writing will remain key. But the appearance of a performer will be owned by Actor Designers, and eventually Directors. The games industry is already doing it now, and it's crap at best. It's simple blending of faces without any soul. But as the production pipeline for this gets more and more streamlined, we'll start seeing custom-designed faces in just about every visual field where faces are required.
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We've had plenty of late night conversations about that and other development ideas, and how that would affect us in real life. Like people getting plastic surgery to look like a designed actor, lol! People are doing that now with existing celebs, so...
The past was awesome, the future will be interesting.