7 Tips To Be A Better Dubsmasher - Dubsmash is to 2015 what Selfie was to 2012. The new 'it' thing in the town has certainly caught fancy of commoners and celebrities alike. While commoners use the app to imitate celebrities, celebrities use it to imitate each other and acting without a director calling the shots.
If you too have been using Dubsmash, but wonder why your videos don't go viral, here are seven tips that will help you become a better Dubsmasher.
1. The Frame
If you think no one is going to focus on the background, think again! Internet people are always on the lookout for something or someone to troll. Always choose a neutral background for making a video, and make sure that it shows nothing that you would be embarrassed about if your video goes viral.
2. The Look
How you look in the video is important. So, before you start making a Dubsmash video, take a selfie to check your looks first; it would give you an idea how you would look in your video. If you are not satisfied with the looks, try changing your hairstyle or dress. And once you have got the look you desired, then you can start shooting in a well-lit atmosphere, keeping the cell at an optimal distance from your face; neither too close nor too far.
3. The Space
If you are making Dubsmash with a co-partner, make sure that the cell is kept at an angle from where both of you are equally covered in the video. This should be checked before hitting the 'Start' button. And if you want a great dubsmash, then it is bettet to ask someone else to hold the camera while two of you enjoy dubsmashing.
4. The Countdown
The 'Play' symbol given on the left side of the snips is for you to listen and practice what you are going to say. Practice the snip well enough to make a video without forgetting the words. This would not only make you confident but would also save you time.
5. The Switch
Not many people know that Dubsmash is not necessarily a 'Selfie' app. When you play the audio for making a Dubsmash, there comes a mobile icon in the upper right corner of the screen. By touching that button, you can switch from the front camera to the primary camera, allowing someone else to record you. This would also be useful if you are going to need both of your hands for a video.
6. The Count
In many snips, you would notice a pause of a few moments in between the lines. If you are not too sure that you would match the timing, count as you practice for the video. By knowing that you have to speak the next line after a count of 3, you would be able to correctly match the lip sync.
7. The Efforts
Even if you don't like a particular video that you created and are planning to make another one, save the video before you make a new one. You never know which one looks the best in the end, and there is no way in which you can restore a lost Dubsmash video because it doesn't get saved anywhere in your cell.
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