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There are many simulators to create a look similar to analog distortion. These range from full on [[VHS]] simulators to distorted TV sets. There include: | There are many simulators to create a look similar to analog distortion. These range from full on [[VHS]] simulators to distorted TV sets. There include: | ||
* uni.VHS in [[RedGiant Universe]] | * uni.VHS in [[RedGiant Universe]] | ||
* [[ntscQT]] | * [[ntscQT]] and its variants | ||
* "Bad TV" in [[Vegas]] | * "Bad TV" in [[Vegas]] | ||
* S_TVDamage in [[Sapphire]] | * S_TVDamage in [[Sapphire]] | ||
* some plugin for [[Blender]] I don't remember the name of | * some plugin for [[Blender]] I don't remember the name of | ||
* [[Cathodemer]] |
Revision as of 04:08, 7 August 2024
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Most editing techniques involve everything being on the computer. You gather footage from the internet/DVDs/etc, plug them into your editor, and upload them to a streaming site.
But what if you want to create edits that aren't with a computer?
Real Analog Distortion
There are many types of real analog distortion, and we'll go over
Things you're gonna want:
- A camera or recording device
Artificial Analog Distortion
There are many simulators to create a look similar to analog distortion. These range from full on VHS simulators to distorted TV sets. There include:
- uni.VHS in RedGiant Universe
- ntscQT and its variants
- "Bad TV" in Vegas
- S_TVDamage in Sapphire
- some plugin for Blender I don't remember the name of
- Cathodemer