State-of-the-art technology has been used to re-create the voice of Britain's King Richard III, giving insight into how he may have sounded in 1485. The project involved a team of specialists and took 10 years to complete, resulting in a voice with a common and earthy twang. The re-creation is based on evidence and historical accuracy.
Key Points
State-of-the-art technology used to re-create King Richard III's voice
Project involved specialists from various fields over 10 years
Voice has a common and earthy twang, different from modern accents
Based on evidence and historical research
Pros
Insight into how historical figures may have sounded
Innovative use of technology and collaboration among specialists
Cons
Interpretation of historical figures' voices may not be 100% accurate