Lipdub

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A Lipdub (also LipDub or Lip dub ) is a special form of a music video . At lipdub, performers move their lips to match the text of the piece of music played, cf. Playback . The vast majority of the lipdubs are also plan sequences .

origin

The term comes from the English which meant literally lip synchronization ( English lip dubbing ). The idea originally came from the USA, but it also spread quickly in Europe - especially in France.

In the particularly successful Office Lipdubs , company employees present their offices in three to five-minute lip dubs. In 2008, students from Furtwangen University founded the University LipDub project . Over eighty different universities and colleges from over twenty countries have already responded to the Lipdub Furtwangen students and presented their universities in their own videos.

Others

When newsweek newspaper published an article in January 2011 about America's dying cities, in which the city was named Grand Rapids , it responded with a LipDub with the participation of over 5,000 residents.

On September 19, 2014, 6,000 Kapfenbergers shot a 14-minute lipdub for Live Is Life from the Styrian band Opus .

Web links

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  1. OfficeLipDub. Heaven & Connected Ventures, archived from the original on August 16, 2010 ; Retrieved February 19, 2011 (French).
  2. University LipDub - What do you do after studying? Retrieved March 8, 2011 .
  3. America's Dying Cities. 10. Grand Rapids, Michigan. The Newsweek / Daily Beast Company LLC, archived from the original on November 9, 2011 ; accessed on August 25, 2011 (English).
  4. ^ Drew Grant: Grand Rapids' lip dub versus Newsweek. Retrieved July 19, 2011 .
  5. Simon Hadler: A "dying city" is so happy. In: ORF.at. Retrieved July 19, 2011 .
  6. 6,000 Kapfenbergers broke the Lipdub world record. In: steiermark.orf.at. September 20, 2014, accessed September 21, 2014 .
  7. "BIGGEST LIPDUB EVER" - OPUS "Live Is Life" - KAPFENBERG - The real world record! (Video) In: Youtube / Opus. September 19, 2014, accessed September 21, 2014 .