Okay, this is cool. Read on and you’ll see a ‘lip dub’ video made by Fossil Ridge High School in Fort Collins. 1,925 students and 160 staff members created this 10-minute video in one take!

What the heck is a ‘lip dub’?

It is apparently one of the hottest trends in the world of YouTube and viral videos and high schools across the country are trying to outdo each other. According to KWGN,

The often one-take video productions are made by combining lip synching and audio dubbing to make the music video. The people are taped lip synching while listening to a song or any recorded audio then dubbing over it in editing with the original audio of the song.

Check out the Fossil Ridge lip dub below. (You’ll recognize Rascal Flatts’ cover of ‘Life Is A Highway’ and Taio Cruz’s ‘Dynamite’ and if you know anyone at Fossil Ridge, you’ll probably recognize them in them video too.) It was filmed at the school on last Thursday.

Wow.

I wish things like this could have been done when I was in High School, I would have been all over it! Although, I’m still trying the fathom jut how hard this had to be to put together. Just imagine trying to choreograph over 2,000 people lip-singing, dancing and do all the things you saw in just one take.

Bravo Saber Cats, bravo.

And Fossil Ridge is not the only school in town to do a lip dub this year. After seeing their I did  little searching for other videos like it, and sure enough, here is Poudre High School doing one with Hall and Oats' 'You Make My Dreams Come True'.

Nice work Impalas!

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