OUAN406 - Lip Syncing:
A dilemma I came across when thinking about speech and voice acting was that it would take me an immense amount of time to labour over every little mouth movement for my E4 ident. I got around this by thinking about anime I have watched. Not all anime have elaborate mouth movements and most just have a simple two movements. Take Pokemon for instance: the characters' mouths move very simply yet still give the effect of speech. This method doesn't ruin or distract you from the fact that it is not a very detailed lip sync. I like this and will study this more to see how anime characters' mouths are animated.
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