In the
middle of an expo show floor where people touted software, services,
accessories and more for Apple gadgets and those who love them, there
was an animated cat talking back.
Actually, it was repeating whatever anyone said.
Crazy Talk manipulates points on
faces in images to make it appear as though the person or character in a
picture is speaking with the words provided by the puppeteer.
The
software, tailored for Macintosh computers, has been put to work on
popular US television programs Jimmy Kimmel Live and The Jon Stewart
Show, according to its creators.
Kimmel's studio used Crazy Talk to power a comedy sketch of Osama Bin Laden speaking from hell, Martin said.
The
application is also used to make language learning more fun in some
Silicon Valley grade schools, according to Reallusion, which has its
headquarters in the California city of San Jose.
Crazy
Talk jumped onto the "best of 2012" list at the Mac App Store after
being made available there in November at a price of $30.
Versions of the software designed for use on iPhones or iPads will be released later this year, according to Martin.
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