Monday, 20 June 2016

Lip Sync



From this task, I have learnt that unless a music video is acted out with a story and narrative, lip syncing is key to the video because it links the visuals to the sound. If the lip syncing is just half a second out of time, the video looks fake and disconnected from the song.
   The reason why we have been asked to do this is to demonstrate that we can lip sync and that we understand what lip syncing is. This is key to our music video that we will be creating towards the end of the course.
   I believe that i managed to accentuate the mouthing of the words well and I managed to line up the song perfectly to my lip syncing in the editing.
   If I could change anything about the lip sync is that I would look at the camera. I don't need to look at the camera all the time, but I should do for some of the song. Another aspect of the video that I would change is to not look over my left shoulder because it meant that the viewers couldn't see my lips for a couple of seconds. This disconnects me from the song slightly.
   To people doing their own lip sync video, I would say that they should choose a song they like and one that is a reasonable pace: too fast and its hard to keep up with the lyrics, too slow and their performance will be static. I think my song choice was a good example for a song to do because it wasn't too fast but it was fast enough to move to the beat.




After filming and editing the first attempt, we decided to film another lip sync of a different song and for there to be more variety of camera angles and shots used instead of just the one. This improved the video dramatically because it enhanced the viewing experience and made it more interesting to watch. Also, by having parts of the video be performance based, it makes the video more varied in what the viewer is watching.

I have learnt that our music video needs:
 - Lots of cuts (makes it more interesting and engaging)
 - Cuts both on and off the beat
 - A good blend between singing performance and dancing performance

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