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  2. Bad Lip Reading - Wikipedia

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    The "Bad Lip Reader" behind the channel is an anonymous music and video producer from Texas. [5] The first Bad Lip Reading video released was a spoof of Rebecca Black's song "Friday", titled "Gang Fight". [6] New music and lyrics were matched to Black's video to make it appear as though she were singing about gang warfare.

  3. Audio-to-video synchronization - Wikipedia

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    Presentation time stamps (PTS) are embedded in MPEG transport streams to precisely signal when each audio and video segment is to be presented and avoid AV-sync errors. . However, these timestamps are often added after the video undergoes frame synchronization, format conversion and preprocessing, and thus the lip sync errors created by these operations will not be corrected by the addition ...

  4. Lip sync - Wikipedia

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    Lip sync is considered a form of miming.It can be used to make it appear as though actors have substantial singing ability (e.g., The Partridge Family television show), to simulate a vocal effect that can be achieved only in the recording studio (e.g., Cher's Believe, which used an Auto-Tune effects processing on her voice); to improve performance during choreographed live dance numbers that ...

  5. Watch Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson's amazing lip sync to ... - AOL

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    The 42-year-old Furious 7 star outed himself as a Swiftie recently, posting this Instagram video of him perfectly lip syncing to Taylor's hit "Shake It Off." Watch Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson's ...

  6. Do Musicians Actually Sing Live at Concerts or Do They Lip ...

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    “Modern singers rarely lip-sync,” Grammy-nominated mix and sound engineer Ariel Chobaz — who has worked with the likes of Rihanna, Drake, Nicki Minaj and more — tells Us. “However, they ...

  7. Musical.ly - Wikipedia

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    Musical.ly (pronounced "Musically", styled as musical.ly) was a social media service headquartered in Shanghai with an American office in Santa Monica, California, [1] on which platform users created and shared short lip-sync videos. The first prototype was released in April 2014, and then after that, the official version was launched in August ...

  8. A Lip Sync Massacre on This Week's 'Drag Race' Leads to ... - AOL

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    Last week, after numerous trips to the bottom and on her fourth lip sync, the Queen of Flips, Mhi'ya Iman Le'Paige, was finally sent packing by Morphine Love Dion.But rather than dwell on Mhi'ya ...

  9. Smosh - Wikipedia

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    Formation and lip sync videos (2002–2006) Padilla (left) and Hecox (right) at the 2nd Streamy Awards in 2010 The franchise began when Anthony Padilla built a website in 2002, smosh.com, [ ‡ 2 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and made several different Flash animations. [ 4 ]