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Old 08-30-2010, 09:14 AM  
Ron Bennett
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Some random thoughts regarding this topic ...

* Government health authorities may encourage the use of computer animation in hopes of reducing STDs.

* Allows for scenes that can't be shot legally, such as various sex acts / underage.

* Reuse of old material. While producers have already been doing that for ages via cutting and splicing, computer animation provides the ability to do so more easily, and more importantly, generate completely new scenes.

* Live video chat may be computer animated too with no real person involved and/or less people - ie. one person could run multiple video chats at once, augmenting the computer in tough situations, such as a visitor asking a tough question and/or seeking an action that isn't already pre-programmed.

* Look at past technologies that people said would never replace people, and yet later have.

With all that said, there are many instances in which technology goes full-circle ... there could be a resurgence, or at least a continue niche demand, for real, live actors.

Regardless, it's practically inevitable that much of the material in the future will be computer generated...

For many aspiring performers, the only viable alternative may be to resort to the oldest trade of all, prostitution. At least for a few decades until the mechanical side of robotics catches up to where computer processing is now.

Ron
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