>> Anonymous 09/05/20(Sat)13:41:11 No.26076097▶ I think it's possible anything from about 2007 on could be deepfaked. I think we saw the rise of deepfaked entire TV shows with the Writers Strike of 2007-2008, and Casino Royale came out in 2006. The only other issue that sometimes makes things look unreal is the "Soap Opera Effect" which often happens when stuff is converted to HD, and a lot of TVs do it for fake "120hz" especially Samsungs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RA4mAPitn4E [Embed] It has a tendency to look deepfaked as the TV/video encoding hardware itself is adding frames when none may have existed. Most movies on film were only 24fps, and TV is 30fps in USA with NTSC and 25fps in PAL regions, due to the hz differences (60 vs 50hz.) Anyway, to me that Casino Royale clip doesn't look deepfaked, but it may have had some frame/hz changes like I described. But I think a lot of modern TV shows and movies actually are totally deepfaked. ===== recovered Jan 2021