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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For the nine-hour devised piece, Lipsynch, the resource was "a rough sketch of an airplane interior; a screaming baby sits at the back of the plane, while an adult with a cultured voice sits at the front in club class" ("Lepage and Authorial Process" 181).
Perez Hilton wrote on Twitter: "Okay, the consensus seems to be that Catherine Zeta-Jones did lipsynch."
CREDITS: An IFC Films (in U.S.) release of a Demarest Films presentation in association with Irish Film Board, BFI and LipSynch Prods.
sports a glittery headdress to lipsynch the "Marsellaise," a
And I got the job." Since then, he has worked with Ex Machina on productions as diverse as the much-toured play, Lipsynch, Cirque de Soleil's Totem and, in opera, Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress, first seen at La Monnaie in Brussels in 2007, and The Nightingale and Other Short: Fables, which premiered at the Canadian Opera Company in 2009.
The contributors would be concealed behind the drawings and their animated alter-egos would lipsynch their words.
TSF has a close relationship with Canadian theatre director Robert Lepage whose latest play, Lipsynch, it is still involved with.
Robert Lepage is bringing his nine-hour Lipsynch to Brooklyn Academy of Music in October.
It's OK to lipsynch if it's necessary-like, if you have a number with some nonsingers on TV.
The 44-year-old did definitely sing a live a cappella intro but once the music kicked in, she seemed to lipsynch to a backing track.