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Kinetic Typography: ‘Fight Club’ - ‘Rules of Fight Club’ x 4

Four different ways to learn the rules...

It’s my fourth installment of the Kinetic Typography series and what better way than to give you four different versions of the same speech as told by Tyler Durden in Fight Club?

Below are three different YouTube versions of the ‘moving text’ versions of the speech, and a third one can be found right here (watch this one last, it’s QuickTime and it takes a while to load). You tell me, which one do you think is the best.

Personally, I think the order of most impressive goes #2, #3, #1 and then the external QuickTime version.

“Rules of Fight Club” #1

“Rules of Fight Club” #2

“Rules of Fight Club” #3
SPECIAL NOTE: Keep your eye out for the little one frame blips that keep in touch with the feel of the film and how Tyler occasionally pops in and out.

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