Typography in Motion
We’ve seen a similar video about graphic design in general, but typography looks new. Let me know if I am wrong.More...
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#1
Posted 20 September 2008 - 05:50 PM
We’ve seen a similar video about graphic design in general, but typography looks new. Let me know if I am wrong.
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#2
Posted 29 September 2008 - 07:52 PM
There are some similar typographic animations on youtube based on famous film quotes, there quite good - YouTube - Pulp Fiction in Typography
#3
Posted 13 October 2008 - 05:12 PM
One of my favourites: The Hush Sound - Lions Roar
The best design decisions are simple, because they don't contain elements that are not necessary... and contain the necessary elements in a way that looks logical...
#5
Posted 13 October 2008 - 06:51 PM
Video Editing software, like Adobe After Effects
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VideoCopilot.net Video Tutorials & Post Production
VideoCopilot.net Video Tutorials & Post Production
VideoCopilot.net Video Tutorials & Post Production
etc.
The best design decisions are simple, because they don't contain elements that are not necessary... and contain the necessary elements in a way that looks logical...
#6
Posted 15 March 2009 - 08:08 PM
I actually just started working with after effects and have been doing so for about a year. It is an amazing program.
As for the question, yes I beleive this is a new one. The older one did not look like it has as much "flash" or effects to it.
Did you know that the original one was made by students from the Vancouver Film School. I thought about possibly trying to apply there since I really do not have a film background. I am also trying to get an internship with these group of guys here in Denver that are phenomenal motion graphic designers.
If you want to learn after effects i suggested checking out Creative Cow. Also if you want to get into broadcast motion design, you might want to learn 3D as well since it is becoming a staple in the motion community.
As for the question, yes I beleive this is a new one. The older one did not look like it has as much "flash" or effects to it.
Did you know that the original one was made by students from the Vancouver Film School. I thought about possibly trying to apply there since I really do not have a film background. I am also trying to get an internship with these group of guys here in Denver that are phenomenal motion graphic designers.
If you want to learn after effects i suggested checking out Creative Cow. Also if you want to get into broadcast motion design, you might want to learn 3D as well since it is becoming a staple in the motion community.
#10
Posted 08 January 2010 - 03:22 AM
Motion typography as it exists today largely takes place in three dimensions – we have come to expect video to create the illusion of depth, unless a particularly super-flat approach is being foregrounded stylistically. Motion typographers have to consider not just the x and y positioning of text, then, but also its positioning within the z axis. Add to that the obvious need for animation – the transition from place to place, but also from form to form, and you have a dynamic array of concerns to deal with.
In these four examples of motion typography in action, I have focused on examples in which the typography is the star of the show. Obviously, in the age of a million motion cut scenes, lower-thirds, station idents and commercials motion typography exists in a vast range of forms. These examples all push text and language play to the center of our attention, using four distinct approaches:
Literal illustration of language
Rhythmic embellishment of language
Personification of language
Polymorphous disruption of language
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In these four examples of motion typography in action, I have focused on examples in which the typography is the star of the show. Obviously, in the age of a million motion cut scenes, lower-thirds, station idents and commercials motion typography exists in a vast range of forms. These examples all push text and language play to the center of our attention, using four distinct approaches:
Literal illustration of language
Rhythmic embellishment of language
Personification of language
Polymorphous disruption of language
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#11
Posted 21 March 2010 - 06:34 PM
Hey! Typography-motion-lovers! you must watch this!
It's simply AMAZING! (maybe some minor spacing and kerning ajustments I'd do but .. it's amazing though!)
YouTube - Blink 182 - Online Songs Kinetic Typography
Cheers!
It's simply AMAZING! (maybe some minor spacing and kerning ajustments I'd do but .. it's amazing though!)
YouTube - Blink 182 - Online Songs Kinetic Typography
Cheers!
Edited by jjyepez, 21 March 2010 - 06:37 PM.
#12
Posted 07 April 2010 - 07:00 AM
If you want to learn how to do some Kinetic Typography here are two tutorials from ground zero. I learned after them. Done in After effects.
First tutorial
Second tutorial
And if you want to see some interesting videos watch this channel on vimeo. Tons of nice videos.
I am working on something like that but still learning AE while i put down my ideas
First tutorial
Second tutorial
And if you want to see some interesting videos watch this channel on vimeo. Tons of nice videos.
I am working on something like that but still learning AE while i put down my ideas
#13
Posted 07 April 2010 - 06:42 PM
This my fav in kinetic typography so far:
YouTube - Fight Club - Chemical Burn - Kinetic Typography
It's a really nice job.
YouTube - Fight Club - Chemical Burn - Kinetic Typography
It's a really nice job.
#16
Posted 18 January 2011 - 08:55 AM
Learning kinetic typography,in a beginning stage,will come to know more about this animation system soon.
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#17
Posted 30 November 2011 - 12:16 PM
Check this link for amazing typography examples Typography Portraits Example « Web Design Concept For Different Business
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