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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – A Pittsburgh area school is getting a lot of recognition for a recent “lip dub” music video they did.
More than 1,400 North Hills High School students got together last week to create the school’s first ever “lip dub” video.
READ MORE: “SUPERGIRL” RETURNS TO THE CW SCHEDULE THIS SPRING, KICKING OFF ITS FINAL SEASON STARTING TUESDAY, MARCH 30The school chose to use “Wake Me Up” by Avicii.
The music video featured nearly every athletic team, club and student at the high school.
READ MORE: THE CW NETWORK RENEWS “SUPERMAN & LOIS” FOR SEASON TWOThe school says the video was directed, filmed, and edited by seniors Nick Ross and Michael Joos, and overseen by video production teacher Brian Bellissimo.
A “lip dub” is a form of music video involving groups of people lip syncing to a song.
The North Hills video has already been viewed more than ten-thousand times.
MORE NEWS: CW Midseason and Schedule UpdatesCheck out the music video below: