What is the Meaning & Definition of Fonomimica
The fonomimica, known in English as Lip-Synch (lip sync), is the art that holds an individual moving mouth pretending to playback of a voice, or self-employed, previously recorded. Normally, the fonomimica, is used in musicals which require singers players an enormous physical effort, or when they are not capable of reproducing live the same quality of voice that is obtained in a recording Studio. As recently mentioned the fonomimica it is a fairly extended art throughout the world, especially in the artistic, at the behest of musical theatre works, musical television shows and musical performances by groups or soloists in large scenarios, many times, hidden or directly does not assume its use and is made of account that they are actually singing live. Some artists recognized him and announce it, commenting that they should for example make use of the fonomimica because the acoustics of a place is not ideal to make it live, or under any other pretext, although of course, there are numerous cases in which declines and if suddenly the situation remains in evidence emerges the anger of the public who feel deceived by your favorite artist. An emblematic case in this regard, that precedent has been that of the group Milli Vanilli, tremendous success and impact, who, it emerged as a result of a malfunction of the recording that were doing fonomimica, moreover, had always done fonomimica, not being their voices which had always heard. A similar practice is often used to give voice to the characters in animation.