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Video noise, also known as '''static''', '''fuzz''', and many other terms is when electricity or other sources are, in some way, is interfering with the video output - causing random pixels to appear in place of the intended footage. This can be easily replicated with a random generator to create the illusion of a bad signal. | |||
=Audio Noise= | =Audio Noise= |
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Noise, also known as Static is a video and audio distortion technique that involves 'fuzzing' of the footage.
Video Noise

Video noise, also known as static, fuzz, and many other terms is when electricity or other sources are, in some way, is interfering with the video output - causing random pixels to appear in place of the intended footage. This can be easily replicated with a random generator to create the illusion of a bad signal.
Audio Noise
Audio noise often comes in many different "colors" based on how it sounds. These are:
- White
- Purple
- Red (Brownian)
- Pink
- Grey