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Posted by dnafe on 12/01/06 00:27
Based on the you tube clip - To quote Doc "if that wasn't live, it was the
tightest job of lip-synching I've ever seen."
Don
"Roy W. Rising" <rwrising@dslextreme.com> wrote in message
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> "Doc" <docsavage20@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Anyone see this? Did you see anything to suggest her vocal was anything
>> but live? (I assume she'd be singing to a track) I heard breath sounds,
>> mic pops, proximity effect and pitch just a hair off in a couple of
>> places that would suggest live but there was a moment or two when it
>> seemed her mouth didn't *quite* match what was coming out. I suppose
>> they could pre-record her doing it with a hand-held to enhance the
>> illusion, but if that wasn't live, it was the tightest job of
>> lip-synching I've ever seen.
>>
>> Maybe what I was picking up on was just a bit of processing delay?
>>
>> Also, what brand/model mic was that?
>>
>> Here's a youtube link. Youtube stuff is often out of synch but this is
>> pretty good.
>>
>> http://youtube.com/watch?v=sQH_PfTyu_s
>
> It looks totally lip-sync to me. I've done hundreds of hours of TV sound.
> I know it when I see it. The other giveaway is the lack of change when
> she
> pulls the mic a foot or more away. That, plus the obvious lip flap that
> does not correspond to what we hear.
>
> --
> ~ Roy
> "If you notice the sound, it's wrong!"
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