About the movieThe BrutalistWith the role of “Adrien Brody”, a famous American actor, many positive reviews have been raised and he has been nominated for several awards in several festivals, but now there is a lot of news about this film due to the use of artificial ielligence. The Hungarian editor of this film says that he used artificial ielligence tools to correct the acces of the actors.
Dávid Jancsó, the editor of The Brutalist, said in an ierview with RedShark News that he used artificial ielligence to correct Adrien Brody’s acce and bring it closer to the Hungarian acce. Of course, he says that he was careful not to affect the games of this famous actor and mainly replaced only sounds and letters with artificial ielligence. “My mother tongue is Hungarian and I know it’s one of the hardest languages to learn the pronunciations of,” says Yanchesu.
The use of artificial ielligence in the movie The Brutalist
In the three-and-a-half-hour film Brutalist, Adrien Brody plays a Jewish-Hungarian architect. Although Brody’s mother is Hungarian, apparely the actor’s acce was not up to the standards of the film editor; For this reason, Yanchesko has used his own voice with the help of Respeecher artificial ielligence program to make Brody’s acce more beautiful. He also did this for “Felicity Jones”, the famous English actress who plays the role of Brody’s wife in the movie.

The mome Yancheso talks about is about 2 minutes io the movie where Brody’s character reads a letter to his wife out loud. The eire letter is in Hungarian. Jancescu says that before using artificial ielligence, they tried differe tools and methods to get the actors to do the right acce, but none of them worked.
Critics say Adrien Brody has a chance to win this year’s Best Actor Oscar, but a comme by the film’s editor that the actor couldn’t get the Hungarian acce right may sway Oscar judges.

Of course, according to Yanchesko, the use of artificial ielligence in this film was inevitable. “Artificial ielligence has just made the process so much faster,” he says. “We used artificial ielligence to create small details that we didn’t have the money or time to re-record.”



