0 Performers who lip-sync songs pretend to be singing them when in fact they are just moving their lips: --
1 a practice in which performers pretend to be singing a song, when in fact they are just moving their lips: --
Maybe the draw had been due to the advancement of electronics, for with continual miniaturisation, the smaller lip-sync mechanism allowed the puppets to be built closer to normal human proportions.
The software also supports custom objects, character textures, object textures, dialogue (including the ability to lip-sync automatically) and sound effects allowing a wide variety of customisation.
One operated his head and body, one did his arms, one for his mouth and lip-sync, and another 2 for the rest of his facial movements.
Exceptions are songs used during the lip-sync portion of the show.
Local school children are brought out onto the stage to lip-sync and dance.
Recently, digital pitch correction has been applied to some films, which corrects the pitch without altering lip-sync, by adding in extra cycles of sound.
As the singers lip-sync their verses, the camera zooms in each singer.
In addition to the loss of eye contact, a more fundamental problem of lip-sync affects many videophone solutions.