This is a good Lip dub, as you can see it is great, may be three songs seems to much, but they did a awesome job. It will be difficult to overcome. Stratospheric!!!! !
Almost 4,000 students, faculty and staff participated in is historic, one-take video, showcasing how crazy, clever, brilliant and cool Martin High School in Arlington, Texas is.
Martin's video, set to Everybody Needs Somebody to Love by the Blues Brothers and Think by Aretha Franklin, starts in a bus in front of the school's main entrance. The first of several "singers" guides the viewer off the bus and through a double line of students cheering and tossing paper airplanes. Murray and the camera weave through hallways and classrooms, passing activities such as chemistry students lighting fires in their hands, biology students pigging out in a pie-eating contest and a student body-surfing on a crowd.
Although the lip dub is very good, three songs seem too. The video seems to always be close to finishing but then begins to play a new song and we back on track.
The truth is that the lip dub does not have a moment of rest, do not stop things happen, the singers do a good lip dubbing and the last part with a live band and cheerleaders in the gym is amazing.
Awesome video! We are totally impressed with the planning and execution of this video! The creators of this lip dub are going to go far in the industry if you stay with it! Well done!!
You can see some Martin High School Lip dub pictures at http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=18859&id=100001478632202
3 Comments:
That....was....boring.
Why did ya'll post that?
It looks like they put a lot of thought & effort into that. And I'm sure there were some good lessons learned by the kids. But I would venture that it's only entertaining to the people who were involved, or people somehow connected to that school.
Yawn.
Big yawn.
I gotta tell you, the music is peppy, the atmosphere is convivial, the stunts in the background are funny, and the students look like they really enjoyed making the video; watching this video this morning made waking up a little more fun
The content is amazing yet it's somehow unsatisfying... partly because it's WAAAY too long and it just lacks any feeling of spontaneity or randomness even though they do so much impressive stuff within.
I think if they took the time to get their sideshow displays to interact with the camera, picked better music, and moved away from ALWAYS having people in a row doing something, this could have been one of the top lipdubs out there. The UVic Lipdub (Canada) suffered from a similar problem of "row filming", but you can at least see how they varied up the content occasionally to distract from this common tendency of large lipdubs. Variety of content is definitely a must in my opinion.
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