Here you can find some animated letters from different creators. Each are good example, what can you do with fonts, typography and/or Adobe After Effects.
Pulp Fiction in Motion Graphics By Jarratt Moody.
“The basic idea of the project is to take a piece of audio from wherever (movie, song, poetry reading, answering machine) and then represent that audio on screen using only typography.”
Same technique form Ocean’s Eleven. By:callme4b
callme4b the creator says: “My first attempt at animation, and After Effects. Project Description: Take 45 seconds of audio from anywhere and animate typography to it to show intonation.”
Pulp Fiction, other version, with After Effects
If you want to see another example, I suggest you the following piece it has the same technique but this time the text is not from a movie.
Brazil
If you are interested in other typography stuff, visit this blog:Type for you
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