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  • I know that this is a lot to ask...but I would love to show this to my 9th grade Latin class, yet our school has strict rules about language, etc. I am wondering if there is any way that you could easily make a clean version of this, without that one "those Bastards" phrase. I don't think they'd notice it if it weren't written. If that's insanely hard to do, then forget it, but I just thought I'd ask just to see. :)

  • @kristenfaulkmk Ask and Yee shall Receive. I have uploaded a new version with the "Bastards" line cut from the animation and the dialogue. It is on my new show the birthday blog. The link is now in the description.

    I am trying to become a youtuber and so we do 2 weekly shows, hope you like ithe BdayBlog, please subscribe and tell other people it exists. :>)

  • I love it ! :) Kudos.

  • this was great... i loled =D

  • how do you make these?

  • @Alphabeta209 Build the idea in your head, take inspiration from other examples, plan out each sentence, plan out theme of presentation (in my case to fill in one big word). Animate in Adobe After Effects using 3d motion and meticulously crafted keyframes. That's it.

  • This is good because the different voices have different enough fonts to distinguish them. The build up to the final large image is quite a good idea as well. I ahven't seen it before. It shows good thought. A number of these seem to be simply setting the vocals to type with no planning and no addition by the fonts to the whole piece.

  • How the hell do you people make these hilarious typography videos? LOL

  • Great work! Till now i still dont know how to use the camera thingy..the thought of the keyframes already scares me! LOL

  • @MCRolways Atleast you know the terminology. That is a start. Keyframes get their names from old cell animations when animators would illustrate Key Frames first then fill in the spaces that got a character from one position to the next. Everything in After Effects narrows down to them. They are your instruments and the raw footage your clay. Don't be scared, just create what is in your mind.

  • @CassAnayadotcom yeah. And my first attempt for kinetic typog is really shitty. hmm i do want to create something but it's just so hard to start and i wonder how much layers did u have for this..lol. do u have any tutorial on how to use the camera thingy?

  • Very creative.  :)

  • nice work

  • That was really cool.

  • This is AWESOME!!! I love Monty Python and this hit it perfectly...I may have to go watch some Life of Brian now

  • BRILLIANT!!

  • First rate job!

  • That's by far one of the best typeographies I've seen

  • Is there anything that can't be made better with typography?

  • This is really good. The typography is brilliant!

  • Impressive, what did you make this with?

  • This is All adobe after effects in a 3D model. I had to move the camera around for the whole thing rather than move objects to the camera which took much longer but gave me the ability to have it be one large word that it spells out, 'Peace'.

  • Yeah..just starting in AE here..

    And I can imagine how it would take some time just to get all the words sized just right and all, to say nothing of the camera movements. 0.o

  • Yeah, I have to do this for school, and I am going to do the whole "This is Sparta" Scene from 300, and get all the words to spell out "This is Sparta." Going to take forever though. :)

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