Positive Behavior Intervention and Support Building School Culture through Lip Dub videos
What is Lip Dub? A type of video that combines lip synching and audio dubbing to make a music video.lip synchingaudio dubbingmusic video It is made by filming individuals or a group of people lip synching while listening to a song or any recorded audio then dubbing over it in post editing with the original audio of the song. There is often some form of mobile audio device used such as an MP3 player. Often they look like simple music videos, although many involve a lot of preparation and production.MP3 player Lip dubs are done in a single unedited shot that often travel through different rooms and situations within a building. They have become popular with the advent of mass participatory video content sites like YouTube.YouTube
How can Schools use Lip Dub? To showcase what their school has to offer To give the overview of the school’s PBIS program. To demonstrate the School’s Behavior Expectations. To showcase different schools in the school district. To send out messages about Bullying To send a message to stakeholders in the community(i.e. Thank you to the Board of Education)
Here is an example Crestview High Lip Dub kwhttp:// kw See SWMS Bully Awareness Lip Dub: “Messages of Kindness”
Lip Dub Examples to Showcase your School Rattan Elementary Lip Dub Erie Elementary Lip Dub Meadow Lane Elementary Lipdub Allen HS Lip Dub North Myrtle Beach High School Lip Dub Cleveland High School Lip Dub "We Go Pop 2012" Legacy High School Lip Dub OFFICIAL] Toms River East Lip Dub - What Makes You Beautiful & I Like How it Feels Trib Total Media 2012 Lip Dub Winner - Peters Township High School Crestview High Lip Dub Pleasant Prairie Elementary Lip Dub
An example of a previous Lip Dub Contest for High Schools Rules Participants lip-synch the words of the song used on the sound track of that song. Video are shot in ONE continuous take. The ONLY editing technique allowed within the one continuous take is adding the final audio soundtrack to the video. The ONLY video graphic/text allowed may be in the beginning or ending of the video. No other video graphics or effects allowed within the continuous take. Video file size cannot exceed 200 MB. Videos are shot in one of the following formats: ▫.avi,.dv,.mov,.qt,.mp4,.mpeg,.3gp,.asf,.wmv,.mpg
Looking forward to hearing about your school Jump in and take the challenge Make a Lip Dub showcasing your school