Lip-Syncing Test 2
"Don't Go Breaking My Heart"
This is the second lip-syncing test we worked on as a group for A2. We used the song "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" by Elton John and Keke Dee. I filmed this music video and then Joshua edited it.
I feel that as a group we have improved since the lip syncing test we did before. The lip-syncing used here is quite accurately edited and we managed to make it look convincing. I feel that to improve we could ask our actors to actually sing out loud to make their vocal skills look more accurate. Sometimes the lip syncing is a bit off here mainly because we didn't know the lyrics very well and sometimes our actors said the wrong words or mixed them around. But I feel that there are a few shots here which I edited quickly and accurately.
To improve, we need to be able to edit faster and more efficiently, within the space of a few seconds as most videos are edited this way. I also need to make sure that the editing is more accurate so that the actors lip sync in time to the lyrics or the music. This is compulsory because we are most likely going to edit a music video in the future with a song that is harder than this, so this is good practice for us, and the more we experiment with easier songs, the better we can get for when we film our real music video project.
I feel that as a group we have improved since the lip syncing test we did before. The lip-syncing used here is quite accurately edited and we managed to make it look convincing. I feel that to improve we could ask our actors to actually sing out loud to make their vocal skills look more accurate. Sometimes the lip syncing is a bit off here mainly because we didn't know the lyrics very well and sometimes our actors said the wrong words or mixed them around. But I feel that there are a few shots here which I edited quickly and accurately.
To improve, we need to be able to edit faster and more efficiently, within the space of a few seconds as most videos are edited this way. I also need to make sure that the editing is more accurate so that the actors lip sync in time to the lyrics or the music. This is compulsory because we are most likely going to edit a music video in the future with a song that is harder than this, so this is good practice for us, and the more we experiment with easier songs, the better we can get for when we film our real music video project.
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