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lip sync
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Noun1.lip sync - combining audio and video recording in such a way that the sound is perfectly synchronized with the action that produced it; especially synchronizing the movements of a speaker's lips with the sound of his speech
recording, transcription - the act of making a record (especially an audio record); "she watched the recording from a sound-proof booth"


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Swiveling in a salon chair as she has her makeup removed, she lipsyncs along to the '80s hit "Tainted Love.
In Jefferson Pinder's multiscreen video installation Juke, 2007, young African Americans, shown in close-up, lipsync the words to a variety of pop songs by white artists, thus challenging entrenched distinctions between "black" and "white" music.
To get lipsync in time with the speech, I used a simple looping pattern of four mouth shapes, with a break from the repetition where obvious consonant sounds are made.
 
 
 
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