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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 ...
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Bedroom TV (or BTV for short) was a concept music channel in which people could make videos to their favourite songs by Lip Sync, [1] [2] slide shows or animations using models or cartoon style drawings. The channel launched in late July 2007 but was forced to close down in August 2008 due to running costs.
BET launched on February 27, 2008, on Sky channel 191 and began to be carried by Freesat channel 140 on August 8, 2008. BET+1 is also available on Sky channel 198 and Freesat channel 141, and is free-to-air. BET International shows with a mix of content from the main BET channel and locally produced shows. An exclusive, but temporary, HD ...
On the series premiere of "Lip Sync Battle," Jimmy Fallon, the king of the lip sync himself, was bested by none other than Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Let the syncing begin! "Feel the city breakin ...
“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 ...
Lip sync, also lip-sync, lip-synch and short for lip synchronization is a technical term for matching lip movements with pre-recorded sung or spoken vocals Lip sync may also refer to: Lip Sync Battle , American musical reality competition television program which spawned several international versions
Even Whitney Houston lip-synced. Justin Stoney swears he needs no more than five seconds to determine if a Super Bowl halftime artist is lip-syncing or not.