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[_] My Kinetic Typography Anonymous 12/07/13(Sat)13:23 No.2211183
For one of my classes I need to make a Kinetic Typography and I decided to honor Bateman, It is
unfinished but do you have any ideas for some scenes on this?
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 12/07/13(Sat)13:38 No.2211191
Honestly, that was the worst kinetic typography video I've ever seen. You really need to work on
your shit anon.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/07/13(Sat)13:58 No.2211208
it's shit
>> [_] Anonymous 12/07/13(Sat)14:01 No.2211213
>>2211191
>>2211208
This. There's nothing 'kinetic' about it at all. It's just fucking words plastered on the screen
timed to the dialogue.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/07/13(Sat)14:15 No.2211224
needs to be more... kinetic.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/07/13(Sat)14:28 No.2211233
what the other said, and it isn't even fit to the stage.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/07/13(Sat)14:52 No.2211256
>>2211183
Well if you followed the trend that your first few lines of dialogue had with movement, the rest
would be ok. You stopped animating the text, it was just words on a screen.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/07/13(Sat)15:31 No.2211293
>>2211183
Gotta give OP a break, he said it was unfinished. The first part was lookin alright, just need to
make the rest of it that dynamic. One thing you could do is make words grow larger or a different
color when they're emphasized, and movement is good, but don't over do it.
The thing where you made the text into the square okay, but it made the text really hard to
follow, so maybe have each line appear as they say it and then have it form a square by the end.
For the part where he was laughing, instead of leaving it blank, you could have each individual
"Ha" appear and disappear in different areas on the screen.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/07/13(Sat)16:24 No.2211338
Check em^
>> [_] Anonymous 12/07/13(Sat)16:32 No.2211347
>>2211233
nice dubs :^)
>> [_] Anonymous 12/07/13(Sat)16:40 No.2211358
this was awful, there's nothing kinetic about it.