- Source: De-aging in film and television
In motion pictures, whether for film (cinema), television, or streaming, de-aging is a visual effects technique used to make an actor or actress look younger, especially for flashback scenes. This is often accomplished via digitally editing the image or using computer-generated imagery (CGI) overlays or touch-ups. Some media will even create de-aged digital actors from scratch or with a mixture of stand-ins and CGI.
Motion pictures employing de-aging techniques
= List of films
=The following is a list of films, in chronological order of release, that employ de-aging techniques:
= List of television series
=The following is a list of television series, in chronological order of release, that employ de-aging techniques:
Motion pictures employing aging-up techniques
In motion pictures, whether for film (cinema), television or streaming, aging-up is a visual effects technique used to make an actor or actress look older, even thoguh the performer may not yet be that old. This is often accomplished through extensive makeup, via digitally editing the image, or using computer-generated imagery (CGI) overlays or touch-ups.
Virtual actors in motion pictures
In some cases, a young version of a character is not played by the original actor but by a virtual actor, even though the actor being represented is usually still alive. This is usually accomplished with some combination of CGI, a body double, and a voice double or archival audio. Examples of actors who were replaced by virtual actors to portray their younger selves include:
= List of films
== List of television series
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