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Ozymandias - As Read by Bryan Cranston: Kinetic Typography [Breaking Bad]
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This was my 1st attempt at using Adobe After Effects to create Kinetic Typography for my motion graphics class. I stayed up crazy late the night before it was due and there are 2 spelling errors: "survive" and "whose" I fixed it and re-uploaded here: vimeo.com/83556037 This audio was taken from the AMC promo for the final half of season 5 of breaking bad. ua-cam.com/video/T3dpghfRBHE/v-deo.html...
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'Frown and wrinkled lip and sneer of cold command' - that's Heisenberg to a T.
Dope. Nice job.
I like Nimoy’s version too
Wilbur Soot, the king of kings
Breaking bad
Who else is here cuz they watched this in English class
bravo johnny sins
Lockman Vista
Thurman Cliff
Is it a poem by Walt Whittman?
Nope. Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley's husband. Yep, the Frankenstein writer.
Revision for poetry exam tomorrow done
Whos here from GCSE English?
Whos here from GCSE English?
Cranston's voice is frightening
Heisenberg's empire had crumbled, thanks to Jesse.
The audio is great, but the fast visual thing...doesn't fit in my opinion.
W.W
One of the strongest poem in history
Any idea how I can find just the backing track on its own . Would love it for a project . Thanks
it sounds like the later half of the "crawl space" track from breaking bad with an extra section of the beat on the end
AND THE THAT FED??? WTF IS THIS PREVIEW, YOU IDIOT?
There's a heart..that replaces the word heart..
@@MiGLifeCrisis how tf should I know that? I see words and a picture, why should I combine them together lol?
@@TheSunriseGamesAre you that dumb that you can't understand this? That you can't connect the words you hear and the things you see? Like 99.9% of people can do that. Most learn it when they're toddlers😂 Maybe you should see a doctor 😂
I met a traveller from an antique land, Who said-“Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert. . . . Near them, on the sand, Half sunk a shattered visage lies, whose frown, And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command, Tell that its sculptor well those passions read Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things, The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed; And on the pedestal, these words appear: My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings; Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair! Nothing beside remains. Round the decay Of that colossal Wreck, boundless and bare The lone and level sands stretch far away.”
This poem always makes me smile at the naive and primitive arrogance of Ozymandias because he had yet to see the millennia that would follow when mankind has achieved great progresses in every field of man's endeavor despite which mankind somehow remains modest in comparison to him.
It's a double meaning. Ozymandias proclaimed greatness before any of his time and all who would follow, but all there is to show for it is desolation and waste. Our achievements will eventually follow suit. Even Armstrong's footprint on the moon will be gone in a billion years. We cannot conquer the maddening impermanence of existence. Believing otherwise is a mirage that dooms any who would try.
surive
A poem that gets just pipped by Invictus by William Ernest Henley.....in my opinion.
Nobody knows this but the Poem itself literally told you the entire brawl that happened in the desert at the start of the episode, "Two vast trunkless legs of stone." Depict Hank and Steve Gomez dead on the ground. "A shattered Visage lies wholes frown and wrinkled lip sneer of cold command." Depicts Walter white lying on the ground shocked that Hank (His Brother in law) is dead. "The hand that Mocked them" Is Jesse watching the chaos that has unfolded, and "The heart that fed them" is Todd looking at Jack mercilessly Killing Hank in "The sands that stretch far away". Truly one of the best details in Breaking Bad! 🧪
Shelley would be proud of this
Between "land" and "who said" there are a pause: ",".
**cold shiver** God damn it! Bryan Cranston is the greatest actor OF ALLLLL fucking time! He has IT He IS "IT" Fuck! Just fucking bravo!
I just realised you spelt survive wrong
anyone else using this to revise english literature for tomorrow's GCSE exam💀💀
Bro is doing GCSEs in 2023
What is gcse?
@@EMPANAO321Exams in the UK when you are 16
@@kaptainkuma498 oh okay thanks 👍😁
Whoes
I love how they even have the breaking bad music in the background
0:25 SURIVE ? Perhaps metaphor of how words believed as correct and true from one perspective can, over time, be clearly a mistake. DEEP... ESOTERIC... WISE.
“Quiet people have the loudest minds.” ― Stephen King
This poem fucks me up every time I listen to it. It gives me gooseflesh every time I listen to it. It humbles me every time I listen to it.
Jessie we have to do literature
I love the double entendre presented in the line, “look on my works, ye mighty, and despair”. So good.
@neptune4375 The king writing it meant for people to look upon his empire and despair in fear and awe of his enormous power, but instead the mighty look upon the feeble ruins of what once was and despair at the fact that they too will one day be obsolete.
@@crisptomato9495 As Cliff Robertson once said (in TheGreat Northfield Minnesota Raid): That, Sir, is irony.
imagine doing all this work and misspelling "whose"
Or writing "surive"
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I love this poem but Bryan Cranston does not have the voice for poetry lol
What are u on?
And to think I'm studying this for GCSEs right now...
I've heard several renderings of Shelley's magnificent poem -- Cranston's is perfect.
great reading but that typography was....
Ozymandias" I met a traveller from an antique land Who said: "Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert. Near them on the sand, Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown And wrinkled lip and sneer of cold command Tell that its sculptor well those passions read Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things, The hand that mocked them and the heart that fed. And on the pedestal these words appear: 'My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings: Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!' Nothing beside remains. Round the decay Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare, The lone and level sands stretch far away.
Awesome.
Amazing work!
but everyone calls me giorgio
Better Call Saul: *Vitae Summa Brevis* Breaking Bad: *Ozymandias*
I am a drag king and I picked Ozymandias as my scene name
On the Sand, half sunk, a shattered visage lies In the same episode, Walt has his face on the Sand, hopeless and despaired. Was that on purpose...?
Nope, complete coincidence.
Surely, Ozymandias perfectly represents the spirit of the episode, it's the fall of Walt, the climax of the show