Tuesday, June 23, 2015

5 Simple Steps for a Successful First Dubsmash Video




      Almost everybody who hangs in the cyberworld knows what Dubsmash is. Though dubbing pre-made audio is easy, acting out your character requires skill. This is contrary to most netizens participating in the crowd have an impression that as long as they could synch their lips to the audio, their dubsmash is done and successful. That is where your hidden acting comes in. Now, I'm not saying my acting in this video is superb I'm just saying if you are going to show the public your dubsmash video, be prepared. You may want to be funny to go trending but it may turn out to be embarassing.

    So this may be first dubsmash act. It took 3 days, 47 takes, 56 clips (mostly deleted) and 80 minutes of audio cut so every scene will fit in.


1. Use several props for each scene
2. Minimize looking at the camera to make it more realistic
3. Focus on performing the appropriate expression of each scene you are dubbing.
4. Minimize smiling or any unnecessary facial expressions that may ruin your act. Just be true to your character.
5. Watch several dubsmash videos copy a few but make sure act will stand out from everybody as unique.

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