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Created page with "Category: Techniques {{Stub}} Digital Distortion, much like Analog Distortion, is a general category of distortion techniques that take place outside of a video editor- all generally involving distortions relating to the video file itself, through resolution, settings, or data corruption - Sometimes, this is informally referred to as 'crust'-ing a video. == Techniques == === Corruptions === ==== Databending ==== ==== Datamoshing ==== ==== Miscellaneous ==== ===..." |
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== Techniques == | == Techniques == | ||
=== Corruptions === | === Corruptions === | ||
==== Databending ==== | ==== [[Databending]] ==== | ||
==== Datamoshing ==== | ==== [[Datamoshing]] ==== | ||
==== Miscellaneous ==== | ==== Miscellaneous ==== | ||
=== Settings-related === | === Settings-related === | ||
==== Low bitrate ==== | ==== Low bitrate ==== | ||
==== Interlacing ==== | ==== Interlacing ==== |
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Digital Distortion, much like Analog Distortion, is a general category of distortion techniques that take place outside of a video editor- all generally involving distortions relating to the video file itself, through resolution, settings, or data corruption - Sometimes, this is informally referred to as 'crust'-ing a video.