I have just discovered a typographic world on YouTube where artists animate typography to accompany popular film scenes. One of my favorites (thus far) is the one below, which uses a scene from Pulp Fiction. I’d say it’s a Rated R scene so if you aren’t up for some vulgar language, look as some of the other scenes (Fight Club, Who’s On First, & Thank You For Smoking) we have collected on our “Typography” playlist on the Stickers & Donuts channel. But I do think the piece below is particularly good example of how typography actually functions as an actor in this scene, acting and reacting to the lines in the film.
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wow, it must take so much time and deep thought to put these typographies together! the words on the screen really express the movie and emotions and are as cool (or cooler) than seeing the real scene!
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