“You can actually improvise a lot as a voice actor. It's not that entirely different than shooting a live action movie; the characters mouths are quite easy to manipulate once all the information is built into the computer. So you can improvise a lot and it doesn't matter really how far along they are in the process they can really just make the character say something different.” DifferentMatterCharacterActionActorsEasyProcessVoiceInformationComputerMouthsBuiltShootingManipulateAction Movie Author:Seth Rogen
“When I was in prison, a Colombian drug lord, offered me $5 million in cash to manipulate a computer system so that he would be released. I turned him down.” Would BeLordMillionsDrugComputerPrisonCashManipulateComputer Systems Author:Kevin Mitnick
“There are a lot of directors out there that don't like to deal with actors, I think. Many of them have said something like, in the future they will actually manipulate the actors on their computers. But don't believe all this.” ThinkingBelieveSaidActorsDealsDirectorsComputerDon't BelieveManipulate Author:Vilmos Zsigmond
“We invented our computers in the '80s. We networked them together in the '90s. Now we're giving them eyes, ears and sensory organs. And we're asking them to observe and manipulate the world on our behalf.” WorldGivingEyeTogetherComputerEarsAskingOrgans80sBehalfManipulateSensory Author:Esther Dyson
“Before, the myth of photography doesn't lie was used in order to cover up tricks. If I [make a] portrait [of] you, accommodate you, illuminate you, put make up on you or use a filter, am I not manipulating reality? The only difference is that now I can do it from the computer in the postclick instead of the preclick. If I decide to photograph something instead of something else, I also manipulate reality. Of course a photograph can lie or commit abuse, but it always could.” IfsI CanUseRealityUsedLyingOrderCoursesCan DoDifferencesComputerPhotographyAbusePhotographMythTricksCommitPortraitsManipulateFiltersAccommodateI Can Do ItCover Ups Author:Pedro Meyer
“I think the seed was planted when I was a teenager, and it took me until I got out of Juilliard. At Juilliard I was just learning to be a composer, but I was also learning how to manipulate computers.” ThinkingComputerSeedsTeenagerComposerManipulateJuilliard Author:Tod Machover