"Tomorrow's Son" is a future music role model program jointly produced by Penguin Film and Television, Wow Haw Wow, etc. I believe everyone has seen it. This program is aimed at people born after 1995 and 2000. It uses music as a carrier and uses innovative Internet forms to develop idols. Shows like this are all performed by real people, but there is a contestant named Hertz in the show who has been controversial. Let’s learn about it together.
Holtz made his debut on the "Tomorrow's Sons" program on April 17, 2017, but failed to enter the top six. HeZ designs a virtual anime character, then hires a voice actor to dub it, and then the voice actor plays the role behind the scenes (or relies on synthesis). This virtual idol can sing and dance like a real idol, and can also take part in movies (animation), TV series (animation), etc. As a two-dimensional virtual singer, Hertz has already won just by appearing on this stage with this concept. Hoez is also relatively mature in song selection and production, which seems to be a necessary skill for many two-dimensional musicians. After all, if you have to endure imperfection in the two-dimensional world, it is better to go to the three-dimensional world.
Actually, Hertz, like Hatsune Miku and Luo Tianyi, is just a virtual existence. The "Can" he sang on the show was also electronically synthesized, but to be honest, Hertz's singing skills are still very good. . Since this is a music talent show, the real contestants are the key, and Hertz is just carefully crafted by the program team to lighten the atmosphere of the show.