Emily Blunt Chose to Create Alien Voice Herself Instead of Using AI in Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day'
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Glenn Garner
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· 2 sourcesEmily Blunt chose to create an alien clicking voice herself instead of using AI for a pivotal scene in Steven Spielberg's upcoming film *Disclosure Day*, according to Deadline. Variety reported that Blunt said she was "terrified" of AI and refused its assistance for the four-minute single take, where her character, a Kansas City TV meteorologist, gradually begins speaking a non-human language while live on air. Both sources noted that Spielberg's film emphasizes the human element in its extraterrestrial storytelling.
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Summary
Emily Blunt discusses her role in Steven Spielberg's upcoming film 'Disclosure Day', where she plays meteorologist Margaret Fairchild. She reveals she was "a bit terrified" to use AI for creating an alien clicking voice for a pivotal scene, and instead opted to create the "really strange sounds" herself. The article highlights Spielberg's focus on the human element in his extraterrestrial storytelling.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledI was a bit terrified
really strange sounds
Even kind of leading up to that moment where she starts speaking in this non-human language
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