Monday, March 24, 2014
Friday, March 21, 2014
Call it what you want - analysis
Call it what you want - analysis | |
Call it what you want
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This verse is just saying that people can say what they like. |
I said just call it what you want | |
Call it what you want | |
Yeah we're locked up in ideas | This is reference to we feel the need to give a label everything and eveyone in life. |
We like to label everything | |
Well I'm just gonna do here what I gotta do here | However the artist is just going to get on with their own life |
'Cause I gotta keep myself free | |
You're ducking and moving just to hide your bruising from all your enemies | And all this labeling is just sparking unessasary hatred between others |
And I'm in the crossfire dodging bullets from you expectancies | |
We've got nothing to lose | Say what you want because I've got nothing to lose so you might aswell run and hide |
You better run and hide | |
Yeah you've crossed the line | There will always be someone saying something about you but theres no need for you to prove anything. |
I've got a knife behind my back (just sayin') | |
We've got nothing to prove | |
Your social guides give you swollen eyes | This need to label people has blinded you from what is important in life |
But what I've got can't be bought so you can just | |
Call it what you want, yeah yeah call it what you want | Say what you want because I don't care about what youve got to say about me |
Yeah yeah I said just call it what you want, yeah yeah call it what you want | |
You've taken your words and you take your judgments | Another reference to constant labeling of things |
And stick them onto everything | |
If it don't conform to what you were born into, | If things go against the labels you've given them then you run and hide because you've got no backbone |
Then you run the other way | |
You say, "now what's your style and who do you listen to?" who cares? | Say what you want because I don't care about what youve got to say about me |
Well that rat race ladder-climbing fake-face smile's got nothing on me | |
We've got nothing to lose | Say what you want because I've got nothing to lose so you might aswell run and hide |
You better run and hide | |
Yeah you've crossed the line | There will always be someone saying something about you but theres no need for you to prove anything. |
I've got a knife behind my back (just sayin') | |
We've got nothing to prove | |
Your social guides give you swollen eyes | This need to label people has blinded you from what is important in life |
But what I've got can't be bought so you can just | |
Call it what you want, yeah yeah call it what you want | Say what you want because I don't care about what youve got to say about me |
Yeah yeah I said just call it what you want, yeah yeah call it what you want | |
Call it what you want | |
Call it what you want | |
Call it what you want, yeah yeah call it what you want | |
Yeah yeah I said just call it what you want, yeah yeah call it what you want |
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Monday, March 17, 2014
What is Lip-Syncing and why is it important
Lip-syncing is a technical term for matching lip movements with sung or spoken vocals. The term can refer to any of a number of different techniques and processes, in the context of live performances and recordings. It is often part of the post-production phase.
During the production of a music video the film track and music track are recorded separately as a result to this artists usually lip-synch to their songs this may allow for better quality audio in the video but it will also rule out the need for microphones which could ruin the visual experience.
Artists often lip-synch during strenuous dance numbers in both live and recorded performances, due to lung capacity being needed for physical activity. Using lip-syncing here will allow for a better on-screen performance as the artist will not have as many things to focus on. It also makes life much easier for the artist as it will be easier for them to manage their breathing.
During the production of a music video the film track and music track are recorded separately as a result to this artists usually lip-synch to their songs this may allow for better quality audio in the video but it will also rule out the need for microphones which could ruin the visual experience.
Artists often lip-synch during strenuous dance numbers in both live and recorded performances, due to lung capacity being needed for physical activity. Using lip-syncing here will allow for a better on-screen performance as the artist will not have as many things to focus on. It also makes life much easier for the artist as it will be easier for them to manage their breathing.
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