Renton Maclachlan
May 27th, 2012, 02:07 AM
I want to put 17000 crosses (from wingdings) on the screen one at a time. I have Boris Red, so doing the type-on effect is no issue...it's very easy. (In Vegas it would be an issue.) Getting 1000 on the screen in an identifable way is also no issue because a screen can accomodate 1000 characters quite easily. However 17000 is another matter.
What I am wanting to communicate is the sheer size of the number '17000'. We can say a figure like that so easily, but seldom have any appreciation of how large the number actually is. I am wanting to emphasis the size of the number, and thought that putting individual characters on the screen one at a time would do that.
I was thinking of starting off relatively slow so viewers understand what is occurring (there is an audio that is going with it so the message is being communicated in two ways), then speed it up so it doesn't take all day, perhaps run the 17000 through in 1 minute or less.
I have thought of running 1000 up, zapping up the figure '1000' when complete, then flipping that 1000 off the screen and starting a new 1000, putting '2000' when that is complete, and so on. That way while the 17000 are not seen cumulatively on screen (unless put on at the end), the enormity of the number will be/should be comprehended/communicated.
I just wondered if anyone else had any other ideas of how to visually convey this idea.
What I am wanting to communicate is the sheer size of the number '17000'. We can say a figure like that so easily, but seldom have any appreciation of how large the number actually is. I am wanting to emphasis the size of the number, and thought that putting individual characters on the screen one at a time would do that.
I was thinking of starting off relatively slow so viewers understand what is occurring (there is an audio that is going with it so the message is being communicated in two ways), then speed it up so it doesn't take all day, perhaps run the 17000 through in 1 minute or less.
I have thought of running 1000 up, zapping up the figure '1000' when complete, then flipping that 1000 off the screen and starting a new 1000, putting '2000' when that is complete, and so on. That way while the 17000 are not seen cumulatively on screen (unless put on at the end), the enormity of the number will be/should be comprehended/communicated.
I just wondered if anyone else had any other ideas of how to visually convey this idea.