Lip dub

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A Lip dub is a type of video that combines lip synching and audio dubbing to make a music video. It is composed of filming individuals or a group of people lip synching while listening to a song or any recorded audio then dubbing over it in post editing with the original audio of the song. There is often some form of mobile audio device used such as an ipod. Often they look like simple music videos, although many involve a lot of preparation and are well produced. They have become popular with the advent of mass participatory video content sites like youtube. Tom Johnson, a technical writer who blogs about Web 2.0's effect on communication, describes a good lip dub as having the characteristics, or at least the appearance, of:[1]

  • spontaneity: "It appears as if someone thought up the idea on the spot, pulled out their personal video camera, and said hey everyone, let’s all lip sync this Flagpole Sitta song."
  • authenticity: The people, production and situation appear real.
  • participation: "The video doesn’t consist of one person’s spectacular lip sync, but that of a group, all participating together in this one spontaneous effort, which seems to communicate the attitude and mood of the song."
  • fun: the people in the video are having a lot of fun.

[edit] Controversy

Jakob Lodwick, the founder of Vimeo, once claimed that he had invented Lip Dubbing[citation needed]. However numerous examples existed beforehand. He has since admitted an error in his claim.[citation needed]

[edit] See also

Popular Internet examples:

[edit] References

Press Releases:

http://www.pr-inside.com/alba-stars-in-fiance-s-music-video-r500921.htm

Must See LipDubs:

http://www.vimeo.com/173714

http://vimeo.com/645580

http://vimeo.com/272631

http://youtube.com/watch?v=jxAYstzJVkM

http://www.geekwithlaptop.com/lip-dub-mr-roboto-by-styx/

http://vimeo.com/639969

http://vimeo.com/216025

http://vimeo.com/202219

http://www.vimeo.com/398477

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