Participate to Lip Dub for "Popular", the swedish song for Eurovision Song Contest 2011.
What is a "Lip dub"? (link)
A lip dub is a type of video that combines lip synching and audio dubbing to make a música video. It is made por filming individuals o a group of people lip synching while listening to a song o 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 música 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.
facebook EVENT: link
THIS IS THE SONG:
link
We will made a video like this:
link
tu can arrange a choreography, dressing special clothes... you're free!!!
Place: Gamla Stan, Stockholm
Mälartorget / Schönfeldts Gränd
Stockholm, Sweden
Day: Sunday 10 of April 2011
12:00 - 14:00
What is a "Lip dub"? (link)
A lip dub is a type of video that combines lip synching and audio dubbing to make a música video. It is made por filming individuals o a group of people lip synching while listening to a song o 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 música 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.
facebook EVENT: link
THIS IS THE SONG:
link
We will made a video like this:
link
tu can arrange a choreography, dressing special clothes... you're free!!!
Place: Gamla Stan, Stockholm
Mälartorget / Schönfeldts Gränd
Stockholm, Sweden
Day: Sunday 10 of April 2011
12:00 - 14:00