Prismo Graphics debuted the India Pro Titler
at MacWorld San Francisco 2002 to a interested motion graphics
audience. The then-cross platform package of animated fonts,
canned special effects, looping textures, and objects held the
potential to simplify the often tedious job of animating text.
The package was so impressive that Apple purchased the company
six months later. A year later, Apple released its first iteration
of the program, retitled LiveType®,
and bundled it with its latest version of Final Cut Pro.
Since then, the program has seen a slowly
growing cottage industry of companies that are producing their
own LiveFonts, templates, textures, and effects. LiveTypeCentral
recently "went live" with its web site that offers
various add ons to LiveType. Its first efforts are both nicely
done and affordable.
LiveTypeCentral sells individual and
bundled animated LiveType fonts, an effects package, ten themed
"general purpose" templates, and texture and object
packages. The 23 individual LiveFonts are reasonably priced and
distinctive. Volume 1 of LiveFonts includes Bank, Chopped, Chrome
Tube, Freedom, Grassy, LED, Magic Metal, My Precious, Malfunction
and Wet Paint. Pricing is $199.95 for the standard definition
Gold Series, and $399.95 for the high resolution (HD) Platinum
Series. Volume Two contains Brushed, Fancy Too, Jiggy, Liquid,
Manly, Sheen, Smooth, SpeedBlok, Stainless and Wedding. These
collections are only available by purchasing a DVD, although
individual LiveFonts can be downloaded from the site for $34.95(G)/$59.95(P).
Interestingly, I received the "Fancy One" LiveFont,
not the "FancyTwo" version.
LiveType Central sells its texture collections
for $29.95. They include NTSC and Pal versions. As many as 27
individual "Alternative" textures are provided; a newer
Weddings collection includes seven elegantly designed backdrops.
Included, as well, is a collection of animated mattes. Overall,
there are eight separate texture packages. Collections of static
third Objects sell for $9.95. The web site provides progressive
discounts depending on the amount spent.
I received both sets of LiveFonts, all
the templates, and the Effects package. The templates installed
12 textures. All LiveFonts except one were provided in the standard
definition Gold version. One Platinum version LiveFont was provided
for comparison purposes. Because Platinum LiveFonts are designed
for High-Definition or Film resolutions, they are larger than
Gold LiveFonts up to 1 gigabyte.
The files were provided on a single DVD,
in compressed format. Installation consisted of moving the compressed
files to a folder, uncompressing an installer, which automatically
moved the files to the appropriate Library/Application Support/LiveType
folder in the root directory of OS X. Make certain you have a
cup of coffee or two while the lengthy installation process continues.
On the advice the developer, I installed the package in to LiveType
v.1.0, not the recently upgraded version 1.1. Once installed,
the various elements show up as 12-inch Design files:
LiveFonts.
The Bank, Chopped, and SpeedBlok LiveFonts all rotate or form
into view in approximately 1-2 seconds, and thereafter remain
static. Other LiveType effects can be added to further animate
the letters. They are well done. The Freedom, Grassy, and Pumpkins
fonts are designed for special impact as represented by their
names. Freedom is US Flag based; Grassy forms letters that appear
as growing grass. The Pumpkins are adorable rotating pumpkins
that reveal letters as glowing cutouts. Something you won't use
for CNN, but nice in the appropriate circumstance.
LiveTypeCentral provided me with Gold
and Platinum versions of the LiveFonts "Liquid" in
order to compare resolution. I scaled the point size of the same
letter with different resolution fonts in separate tracks from
12 to 999 points, and immediately saw a noticeable difference
in quality at that size. If you're working at with High Definition
footage, stay with the higher priced, and resolution, Platinum
versions.
All the LiveFonts are done well, and
will add a nice touch in the right circumstance. The Fancy One,
Chrome Tubing, and Wedding Fonts are especially elegant. Nice
static animation is found in the Jiggy, LED, Sheen and Malfunction
fonts. Wet Paint, Liquid, and Magic Metal are basically "paint
on" type animations, but each with separate characteristics.
"Freedom," as stated earlier, has a decidedly patriotic
appeal as the name suggests. The web site provides small QuickTime
previews of all the LiveFonts.
Templates.
If you are among the artistically challenged, as I am, then the
LiveTypeCentral templates are a welcome addition. The templates
are grouped in collections of fours: full screen information,
promo, show titles and a lower third name template. They are
highly animated, can be customized or altered as any template,
and make extensive use of ramps, textures, and background elements
which can make for a lengthy render even on a fast machine.
One multilayer template of eight seconds took approximately 18
minutes to render on my dual 2Ghz G5. The resulting file, however,
was well timed and, in my view, professional looking.
As I stated earlier, the templates are
themed collections that include matched lower thirds, promotion,
information, and show titles. These templates can be used to
create animated menus for DVD Studio Pro, and can be customized
using any of the other assets of LiveType. For the degree of
animation, and amount of time necessary to create them, they
are well worth the price.
Several of the templates utilize Apple's
ProSeries LiveFonts. Note the use of the Script below.
Other templates provide view holders
to insert video, still images or textures.
Virtually all the promo, information,
and show titles have animated backgrounds. Most are approximately
five to ten seconds in length, and utilize the supplied 12-in
Design textures as background elements. Note, too, that most
of the nine background textures supplied by LiveTypeCentral and
used in the templates are from 8 to 30 seconds in length. They
are drawn from the Alternative, Animated Mattes, Industrial,
Smooth, Sophisticated, and Vibrant collections.
The lower third templates are animated
and nicely done. Again, they follow the same theme as their parent
Show Titles. Most are approximately 5 seconds in length.
Effects Collection. Of the 18 animated effects, I received 15 fade
ins, one fade out, and three animated text effects. All very
nicely down. My personal favorite was "SpinNSpread,"
which starts out with letters spiraling in on top of each other:
Then letters spread out at the end. It
is a two second animation.
You get the idea. The web site has animated
QT movies of each of the effects as well.
The effects, templates, and LiveFonts
of LiveTypeCentral represent excellent starting points for motion
graphic novices and professionals alike. Many of the templates
can be adapted for use in DVD menu creation. The LiveFonts are
certainly not for every situation, and work well when well placed,
and are good examples of what the LiveType technology can provide.
Moreover, they are reasonably priced given the amount of time
and effort necessary to create them. The animated text effects
are simple, interesting, and effective.
Overall, if you want to save time at
the initial creation process for animated text, LiveTypeCentral
is an excellent starting point. Rather than recreating the wheel,
just start it rolling with these products.
LiveTypeCentral
http://www.livetypecentral.com
http://www.12inchdesign.com/index.html
Copyright ©2003 David
A. Saraceno
David
A. Saraceno is a motion graphics artist located in Spokane,
Washington. He has written for DV Magazine, AV Video, MacHome
Journal, and several state and national legal technology magazines.