Digieffects Damage harnesses the destructive power of lame rabbit ears, bad
BNC cables, tree branch-obstructed satellite dishes, poorly tracking VHS
machines, scratched DVDs, low fidelity security cameras, micro-datarate cell
phones...the list goes on.
Digieffects Damage contains four plugins:
Blockade: Video acquired by low fidelity devices like cellular phones and PDAs
is becoming more commonplace. Blockade makes your clip look like it is highly
compressed and being transmitted through a very bandwidth-limited pipe. Areas
of subtle color subsample aliasing blocks blending with frame stuttering mimic
low data rate rate video acquisition devices. Essential for simulating internet
based micro cam display or personal video communication.
Artifact: Developed to create digital defects, Artifact simulates lost DCT
blocks and frame dropping, most often seen when a digital video file suffers
from corruption or a satellite feed is hampered by weather. If you've ever
experienced these kinds of defects, you'll instantly recognize them. Make sure
you warn clients and your house engineer that it's only an effect...
Interference: If it's television you want, traditionally you'll need some sort
of interlaced field scanning to achieve that sense of .broadcast video..
Interference creates the look of interlaced video fields, even on progressive
footage or still images, adding noise, colorization and offset separately for
each field. Interference will make any footage superimposed on CRTs in your
scenes instantly more credible.
Skew: This effect was named after a VTR control of the same name and for those
of you who know what control that is, be careful about acknowledging it, as you
may be dating yourself. The never-ending quest to aim the rabbit ears so that
the television show looks as good once you're in your chair as it did when your
hands were attached to the antenna is fast fading into the lore of old...
That valuable (if under-appreciated) look is preserved in Skew.
Uniquely analog/broadcast image badness like noise, image shearing, ghosts...
it's all there. The DTV revolution would eliminate these sorts of problems...
thank goodness we were here to save them!
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