If you thought you’d seen it all when it comes to school lip dubs, the one from Pine-Richland High School might just remind you why this format still works… when it’s done right.
Located in Gibsonia, just outside Pittsburgh, this school pulled off a video that’s not only energetic and well-produced, but also delivers something many lip dubs miss: a real sense of identity.
🎠A Different Kind of Opening
Before the music even starts, the video kicks off with a short acted scene that already sets it apart. This isn’t just “let’s start singing”—there’s context.
The focus is on the Class of 2026 and one key detail: the superintendent, Dr. Miller, has been there for the same 13 years the students have been in school.
👉 That idea—“13 years together”—becomes the driving theme.
So instead of a simple tribute, they decide to make something memorable.
The result? A lip dub… but taken to the next level.
🎥 More Than Just a Walk Through the Hallways
Like any good lip dub, it’s all done in one continuous shot. But here, it’s not just about moving through the school—it’s a full-on tour of student life.
As the camera moves forward, we see:
- Cheerleaders kicking things off with high energy
- The marching band adding that classic school vibe
- Sports teams (tennis, hockey, golf, basketball)
- Clubs like Art Club and ASL (sign language)
- Even JROTC, bringing in a leadership and discipline angle
And none of it feels random. Each group has its moment, its space, its identity.
đź’š A Strong Visual Identity
If there’s one thing that defines this video, it’s the color.
Green is everywhere:
- clothing
- balloons
- flags
- decorations
Add the Rams mascot showing up throughout, and you get something many lip dubs try to achieve but rarely nail: a clear and consistent visual identity.
This doesn’t feel improvised—it feels intentional.
🎬 The Details That Make It Stand Out
For those who’ve watched plenty of lip dubs, this is where Pine-Richland really shines:
- 🎠An acted intro (not common in this format)
- 🎥 Smart transitions using flags and movement to keep the one-shot illusion
- đź§© Real variety beyond sports (arts, inclusion, academics)
- 🤺 Unique moments like the fencing scene or the hallway mini-golf setup
- 👩‍🏫 Teachers and staff actively participating
It’s not just about showing things—it’s about how everything connects.
🏟️ The Finale: Everyone Together
The ending in the gym is exactly what you’d expect… but bigger.
- Cheerleaders front and center
- The band behind them
- Packed bleachers
- The entire school involved
It’s the moment where the video stops being a project and becomes a shared celebration.
And it works.
🎯 So What Makes This Lip Dub Special?
It’s not just the technical execution (which is solid).
It’s something harder to achieve:
👉 it tells a story about community
From the opening scene to the final shot, everything revolves around:
- belonging
- shared experiences
- school identity
And you can feel it.
🔥 Final Take
Pine-Richland’s lip dub doesn’t reinvent the format—but it does something better:
it delivers a complete version of it.
With narrative, variety, strong visual identity, and a large-scale finale, this is the kind of video that doesn’t just look good—it feels meaningful.
And in a format many think is already overdone, that says a lot.

