![]() sort of turning iMovie itself into a glitch editor. These files are actually fun to work with and I was surprised that while working in iMovie, I’d get different compression effects depending on what clips were side by side with another. ![]() I then took these glitched clips and arranged them in iMovie and added a song from my Beeps and Smudges album as a background track. For the video above, I took several videos I shot and edited in Lightt and ran them through several different settings in Databender. The only two modes of adjustment for the video effect are Intesity and Target (which I believe selects how wide the glitchable area is). ![]() This provides some pretty straightforward compression errors that look pretty swell. The video mode is what I spent most of my time messing with. I’ve toyed around with animating Decim8 images, but last week a new app called Databender finally made it’s way to the app store.ĭatabender appears to have two distinct modes: image & video. I’ve long been a collector of glitch apps for ios and have had my fingers crossed for a good video glitch (or datamoshing) app.
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