Good typography software?
February 27, 2007 9:46 PM
I'd like to know what PC software is best to make this [nsfw] piece of motion typography animation. (previously on MeFi). A few guesses are After Effects or Director but I'm not sure. Anyone know?
If you check out the artist's resume, After Effects is first on his list of tools of the trade.
posted by melorama at 9:59 PM on February 27, 2007
posted by melorama at 9:59 PM on February 27, 2007
It's either After Effects or Apple Motion, but I'd say the first.
posted by fredoliveira at 1:26 AM on February 28, 2007
posted by fredoliveira at 1:26 AM on February 28, 2007
Might also look into Macromedia (now Adobe) Flash or my favorite, Swish.
A lot depends on the output format you're looking for, of course, but Swish is pretty versatile.
posted by gb77 at 4:03 AM on February 28, 2007
A lot depends on the output format you're looking for, of course, but Swish is pretty versatile.
posted by gb77 at 4:03 AM on February 28, 2007
It's almost impossible to tell what it was actually created in. I could create such a piece in Flash, but it would not be fun. But I'm 4thing After Effects, because it's state-of-the-art in terms of Text Animation (seconded by Apple's LiveType; thirded by Boris). Here's a cool gallery of the PRESET text effects in AE (scroll down to the bottom and note that there are 21 pages!!!). Note that these are just the presets -- you can create an infinite number of other effect, and you can also modify the presets.
posted by grumblebee at 5:39 AM on February 28, 2007
posted by grumblebee at 5:39 AM on February 28, 2007
Oh, and thanks for the link. That was damn fine typographic design. And one of my favorite pieces of dialog, evar.
posted by Thorzdad at 8:15 AM on February 28, 2007
posted by Thorzdad at 8:15 AM on February 28, 2007
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Director can't even come close to producing animation as sophisticated as this.
posted by melorama at 9:56 PM on February 27, 2007