I made a lip sync video which has Angelina Ballerina singing Negative Creep by Nirvana, and this is the process of how i made it. If you want to see the finalised video please go to my blog at http://a2chcsowendavison.blogspot.co.uk/2016/09/cartoon-character-lip-sync-video.html
2. The first thing I had to do was decide what cartoon character I would use
for my lip sync. I choose Angelina Ballerina as I thought it would be
hilarious when an innocent children's cartoon character was singing a heavy
grunge song by Nirvana. It is quite an oxymoron when a harmless looking
character is being accompanied with such a dark song. I used Photoshop to
begin with as I needed to edit Angelina Ballerina so she had contrasting
mouths, and therefore on the video her mouth would open when vocal
came into the song
3. The first mouth I edited onto Angelina Ballerina was a mouth that was
slightly open. I also added eyebrows to make her look more angry
when singing the song, which of course fits in well with the genre of
the song.
4. The third and final mouth edited onto Angelina Ballerina was a
screaming mouth which was intended to be used in the exclamatory
vocals
5. Once I completed the editing on Photoshop I then moved onto Sony
Vegas to make the lip sync video. The first thing I did on this
software was add the music.
6. After this I added the three different photos of Angelina Ballerina that
I completed on Photoshop.
7. Once this was done, it was time for the editing process and making
Angelina Ballerina look like she was singing the song. In the picture
below it shows me adding the picture of Angelina Ballerina with a
closed mouth. I also added the effect of fading the image in.
8. I then added the second face of Angelina Ballerina with a slightly
closed mouth, and began editing the video to look like she was
singing.
9. Finally I added in the third picture of the screaming mouth and edited
it into the exclamatory vocals.
10. The editing process was a lot more difficult than I intended it to be.
This is mainly because it is very challenging to get it perfect as I had
to keep pausing the music to see when the vocals came in and went
back out again. The whole process was very time consuming, as the
50 second finalised video took me almost 4 hours to complete.
11. The last thing I did was fade out both the music and the video to
make it end in a much better fashion.
12. This is what it looked like when I completed my work. After this I
simply Rendered the video, added to YouTube and then finally added
it to my blog.