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Wow that is brilliant! Gives whole new life to those fabulous classic radio shows. I love how the text is sped up when each of them talks fast. Thanks for thinking of me! :D
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ReplyDeletePriceless! the animation really gives you a sense of Bud & Lou's ace timing, in its use of different speeds, font sizes, 3-D, and zooms- extremely well done.
ReplyDeleteThis is great. I'm with Casey in loving how the text matches their talking speed. It really makes me wish that Bud and Lou's movie career hadn't basically been over before their movie career ended. I can now picture their films with credits using kinetic typography
ReplyDeleteThat is the best piece of comic schtick ever! I've heard it so much, and I laugh every time - can't help it!
ReplyDeleteHaha, that's fantastic! Initially was dubiuous but I really got into it, could have happily watched it go on and on...
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Oh, I sooo loved that and that was my first time hearing the infamous sketch. I had heard all about the riff from Seinfeld and co but never had the chance to hear it before now.
ReplyDeleteSimply brilliant and the text complimented the scattergun logic of it all.
Simply brilliant
Thank you everyone for your comments! I'm glad that you all enjoyed it.
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