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The "Lip Dub" Music Video Production

Here are the highlights of the film set at Harrison High School.

Hundreds of  students participated in the filming of a "Lip Dub" music video, a mass video production done in one continuous shot. The song is a production of the national campaign "Sources of Strength: Teens Helping Teens" in association with Harrison Broadcasting & Cobb Education Television. 

Check out the photo gallery for highlights of the set and filming at Harrison High School.

Hoya April 5, 2011 at 04:49 am
Thanks so much for letting people know about the Harrison Lip Dub. This was a great production by Harrison Broadcast Video Production students. These are students you may not see in the video or in the pictures on this website, but students who put a great deal of time into the project. Kudos to them and all of the students who participated. Great Job!
Angela Chao (Editor) April 5, 2011 at 02:10 pm
Thanks for letting us share it with our readers. Congratulations to Harrison Broadcast Video Production and every student who participated on successfully completing the production of this Lip Dup video! We'd be more than happy to share other great things students are doing at the school and in the community. We are experiencing an issue with imported YouTube videos at the moment, and our Support team's looking into it. We'll re-post the Lip Dup video once the problem's resolved. Thanks.
Zachary Toth April 9, 2011 at 03:43 pm
Thanks for the feedback on the story! The energy was great at the film set! I checked out the finished video production, GREAT JOB!

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