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*'''April 2010 - Lipdub at [[Calvin College]] (United States)''' - A lipdub by film production students, featuring the song "So Much Love" by [[Rocket Summer]].<ref>http://vimeo.com/11201881</ref>
*'''April 2010 - Lipdub at [[Calvin College]] (United States)''' - A lipdub by film production students, featuring the song "So Much Love" by [[Rocket Summer]].<ref>http://vimeo.com/11201881</ref>
*'''April 2010 - [[National Taiwan University]] ([[Taiwan]])''' - A lipdub video in Chinese, for the Art Festival of National Taiwan University.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucnDsLxZdLE</ref>
*'''April 2010 - [[National Taiwan University]] ([[Taiwan]])''' - A lipdub video in Chinese, for the Art Festival of National Taiwan University.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucnDsLxZdLE</ref>
*'''January 2010 - [[ University of Guelph]] ([[Guelph, Ontario]], [[Canada]])''' - Lipdub to the song "[[Rebellion (Lies)]]" ([Arcade Fire]).<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbZx2lj4Jas]</ref> Filmed on January 30th 2010 in the School of Engineering
*'''December 2009 - [[Adam Mickiewicz University]] ([[Poznan]],[[Poland]])''' - A LipDub video, based on "Fascination" song by [[Alphabeat]]. Over 500,000 views on Youtube chanel, as for December 2010 <ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rP27lsIEKcE</ref>
*'''December 2009 - [[Adam Mickiewicz University]] ([[Poznan]],[[Poland]])''' - A LipDub video, based on "Fascination" song by [[Alphabeat]]. Over 500,000 views on Youtube chanel, as for December 2010 <ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rP27lsIEKcE</ref>
*'''November 2009 - First US University LipDub''' - Two United States universities were put to the task of producing lip dub, competing be the first. In the end the [[Texas State University|Texas State]] lip dub won over by [[Suffolk University]], just three days apart.
*'''November 2009 - First US University LipDub''' - Two United States universities were put to the task of producing lip dub, competing be the first. In the end the [[Texas State University|Texas State]] lip dub won over by [[Suffolk University]], just three days apart.

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Lip dub made by young Basques in Alsasua, Navarre, Spain, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their gaztetxe, or "youth house".

A lip dub is a type of video that combines lip synching and audio dubbing to make a music video. It is made by 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 MP3 players. Often they look like simple music videos, although many involve a lot of preparation and production. Lip dubs can be done in a single unedited shot that often travels through different rooms and situations within a building. They have become popular with the advent of mass participatory video content sites like YouTube.

Origin

Jake Lodwick, the founder of Vimeo, coined the term "lip dubbing" on December 14, 2006, in a video entitled Lip Dubbing: Endless Dream. In the video's description, he wrote, "I walked around with a song playing in my headphones, and recorded myself singing. When I got home I opened it in iMovie and added an MP3 of the actual song, and synchronized it with my video. Is there a name for this? If not, I suggest 'lip dubbing'."

Lodwick also directed the Flagpole Sitta 'office lip dub' in April, 2007, which The Washington Post covered[1].

Content

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Students at UVic (Canada) giving homage to Billy Mays during a lip dub

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 spontaneity, authenticity, group participation and fun.[2]

Most recognized lip dubs

More than 100,000 Viewers or exceptional notability.

  • December 2010 - Magnolia High School (United States) - This Katy Perry Lib Dub of "Firework" was produced by Broadcast Journalism students. The video reached 100,000 views in one week and caught the attention of Katy Perry. [3]
  • December 2010 - Dark Endeavor of Durotan (United States) -World first World of Warcraft Lip Dub: We Didn't Start the Fire by Billy Joel .[4]
  • December 2010 - Emerson College (United States) -a Lady Gaga LipDub shot on an EX-3 .[5]
  • October 2010 - Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Jerusalem, Israel) - featuring an unofficial production of the Queen song "Somebody to Love" performed by the cast of the TV series Glee[6]. Queen guitarist Brian May, upon seeing this film, wrote : "I ... got quite a lump in the throat. It's very well done, with great heart and joy, and I'm sure Freddie (-Mercury, the late Queen soloist) would love it."[7]
  • October 2010 - Vic (Catalonia) - recorded on October the 24th 2010 in the city of Vic.[8] Achieving a total amount of 5.771 participants, the World Records Academy awarded it the World Record for being the lip dub with the highest participation ever [9]. The initiative was born from a group of Catalans, promoting the cause of Catalonia independence. The chosen song was composed by the Valencian band "Obrint Pas" and its title is "La Flama".[10][11] It has almost 1,000,000 viewers in less than two months. It is also one of the most commented videos in Youtube with more than 30,000 comments.
  • October 2010 - University of Victoria, Canada - Featuring Michael Bublé "Haven't Met You Yet".[12] Shot in one day with just under 1,000 students. Covered on CBC News and extensively from local news outlets, the video reached over a 100,000 views on Youtube in less than a week. The lipdub was made in 'response' to the 'UVic' (Universitat de Vic from Catalonia) 'Hey, Soul Sister' lipdub[13] that many, including celebrity blogger Perez Hilton[14], mistakenly believed came from the Canadian 'UVic'
  • October 2010 - Grand Valley State University (United States) -Featuring "Come Sail Away" by Styx.[15]
  • September 2010 - The Office (Nepotism; Season 7 Premiere) - In the cold open for The (US) Office season premiere, the entire full time cast produced a lip dub for "Nobody But Me" by the Human Beinz.
  • June 2010 - Dizengoff Center (Tel Aviv, Israel) - Israeli lip dub, to the song "If We Ever Meet Again" (Timbaland ft. Katy Perry).[16] It was filmed in a public mall, so the actors blend in the crowd and emerge from it.
  • June 2010 - Universitat de Vic (Catalonia) - This lip dub features over 900 people lipsynching to the song "Hey, Soul Sister" by Train.[17].
  • June 2010 - Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) (Catalonia) - Catalan lip dub with 1,200 participants, a former world record.[18][19] Participants included students, teachers and administrative personnel. The chosen song was "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" and the last scene included 700 persons.
  • April 2010 - Lipdub at Calvin College (United States) - A lipdub by film production students, featuring the song "So Much Love" by Rocket Summer.[20]
  • April 2010 - National Taiwan University (Taiwan) - A lipdub video in Chinese, for the Art Festival of National Taiwan University.[21]
  • January 2010 - University of Guelph (Guelph, Ontario, Canada) - Lipdub to the song "Rebellion (Lies)" ([Arcade Fire]).[22] Filmed on January 30th 2010 in the School of Engineering
  • December 2009 - Adam Mickiewicz University (Poznan,Poland) - A LipDub video, based on "Fascination" song by Alphabeat. Over 500,000 views on Youtube chanel, as for December 2010 [23]
  • November 2009 - First US University LipDub - Two United States universities were put to the task of producing lip dub, competing be the first. In the end the Texas State lip dub won over by Suffolk University, just three days apart.
  • September 2009 - University of Quebec at Montreal (Quebec, Canada) - Featuring the song "I Gotta Feeling" by the Black Eyed Peas.[24] Directed by Luc-Olivier Cloutier and Marie-Eve Hebert. So far it has the highest volume of views, with over 17,000,000 on YouTube. and was also shown on CNN. Its behind the scenes is the most watched of the universities that have uploaded them, with more than 230 000 copies.
  • May 2009 - EMLYON lip dub (France) - Lipdub containing two songs by the EMLYON Business School in France.[25] An extract of the song "Video Killed the Radio Star" by Buggles, is put on the song "Pop the Music" of Triim, which extends throughout the video.
  • December 2008 - LolliDub (France) - Produced by LolliDub from HEC Business School in Jouy-en-Josas, near Paris.[26] The LolliDub was recorded with the song "Lollipop" Mika, hence its name.
  • June 2008 - Furtwangen University, Germany - The first University lip dub . Lip dub reflected university life as it happens on a normal day of classes. This video created afterwards the UniversityLipdub.com project.[27]

Other Uses

In September 2010, the season premiere of The Office ("Nepotism") begins with the cast doing a lip dub through the office.

References

  1. ^ Washington Post
  2. ^ Lip Dub Video Clip Captures Essence of the Web — Spontaneity, Authenticity, Participation, Fun, 5-June-2007, Tom Johnson
  3. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=po9qy-tjeYw
  4. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vF5x_AS1yYw
  5. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=854oZgIC8WU
  6. ^ HUJI lip dub
  7. ^ http://brianmay.com/brian/letters/letters.html
  8. ^ "[1]
  9. ^ World Records Academy: "Most people participating in a lip dub - City of Vic sets world record"
  10. ^ [2]
  11. ^ [3]
  12. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpKMIGoUGe0
  13. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeGDRSWB46w
  14. ^ http://www.timescolonist.com/entertainment/Spain+UVic+makes+heck+YouTube+video+Victoria+UVic+will+counter/3331045/story.html
  15. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yn5L3gsCHgQ
  16. ^ youtube.com
  17. ^ http://vimeo.com/12325094
  18. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1ZqSyqORX4
  19. ^ http://www.lavanguardia.es/cultura/noticias/20100610/53943175214/la-upf-presenta-su-lipdub-el-mas-multitudinario-grabado-en-el-mundo.html
  20. ^ http://vimeo.com/11201881
  21. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucnDsLxZdLE
  22. ^ [4]
  23. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rP27lsIEKcE
  24. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zcOFN_VBVo
  25. ^ http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xaxb0j_lipdub-emlyon-2009_creation
  26. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCthDQ49_cU
  27. ^ University LipDub Team. "The idea". universitylipdub.com. Retrieved 22 November 2010.