Gustavs Repse
June 2nd, 2011, 06:18 AM
Hello.
I am making a music video for a Rap "song"(?), and the problem here is that the Rap is so fast that my act cant realy keep up with it, it is so fast that when the act tries to rap it on set the words become mumbled and gyberish and you can tell that from lips. To rap it in studio is one thing, but to combine that with movement is harder.
I'd like to know if there is any methods people practice to make such situation easyer.
I'm thinking to slow down the song a little, then make the act rap to it/perform and later speed the video up to match the original rap speed.
What i'm worried about is that the footage might look unrealistic when sped up, aka, act flaping his hands in the air looking all chipmunkish, well, looking sped up.
Or there isnt rly much i can do other than, shoot small parts of the rap till the act gets them right and then edit together.
(i dont want the slowmo lipsync here )
Any sugestions ?
I am making a music video for a Rap "song"(?), and the problem here is that the Rap is so fast that my act cant realy keep up with it, it is so fast that when the act tries to rap it on set the words become mumbled and gyberish and you can tell that from lips. To rap it in studio is one thing, but to combine that with movement is harder.
I'd like to know if there is any methods people practice to make such situation easyer.
I'm thinking to slow down the song a little, then make the act rap to it/perform and later speed the video up to match the original rap speed.
What i'm worried about is that the footage might look unrealistic when sped up, aka, act flaping his hands in the air looking all chipmunkish, well, looking sped up.
Or there isnt rly much i can do other than, shoot small parts of the rap till the act gets them right and then edit together.
(i dont want the slowmo lipsync here )
Any sugestions ?