Inglourious Basterds Kinetic Typography - Lt. Aldo Raine Speech
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Wer gonna be doin' one thang, an' one thang only: KILLIN' NATSIES!
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15 Nazis disliked this AWESOME vid. I want their scalps. :)
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"fuckin' aeroplane" gets me every time
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great video..only apaches didn't wear headdresses :)
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This is great work, I can only imagine how great it would have looked if you did Samuel L. Jackson's explanations or Col. Landa's dialogues.
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Does anyone know what program this was created in??
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@iweargoggles2 dude. they killed fucking Hitler. The last guy who got the nazi scared onto his forehead was more of an anti-hero because he won WWII for the allies and all the other main nazi's were killed in the theater like the jewish girl wanted anyway.
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the basterds were surprisingly useless in their own movie. they ended up damaging that jewish girl's plan and killing that actress,letting the films true villain get out with only a scar
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I love this, great job, just wish it had the "sound good?", part.
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Not bad, one thing I would say to do though, move the background too with the typography, you will make it look SOOOO much better, rather than look like a power point. You can really easily make the background a seamless texture using photoshop, filter > offset, the clone stamp / heal brush the edge line to make it blend together. Grats, now you have a seamless texture you can use.
A little help of Andrew Kramer? I mean... his tutorials? XD
Aiorospotter 3 months ago
@Aiorospotter
Of course. Everyone who starts using AE earns his stripes by learning from Andrew Kramer.. The guy's teaching style is awesome!
AnnoDominiPro 3 months ago 15
Hi, I'm interested in creating kinetic typography like this. Can you tell me what software is required? Also, for the designing of the images, what's best?
bluishblueblack 11 months ago
Adobe After Effects for the animation.
For the images, I simply searched on the net, you find tons of stuff. You have to tweak them a little afterwards (i.e. cut off background etc). You could do these operations in After Effects too, but sometimes you have to resort to Adobe Photoshop, finish up your image there and then import it into After Effects.
FYI, I made this video only 2 months after taking the first After Effects tutorial, so it's not that hard if you really make an effort to learn
AnnoDominiPro 11 months ago 20