Jitter is under TV Oblique Blur is under Opening and Closing Strong Sharpening is under Retro Blur is under Lens TV pixels *was* under TV (it was removed except if ypu saved it to favorites)
@luckyedits7p Copia as configurações de efeito do vídeo (vai pelas legendas em inglês) e por último baixa uma overlay VHS, pode ser qualquer uma. Depois disso faz o _blending_ (mixagem) com o vídeo usando algum modo de composição ou Chroma Key; Nunca usei CapCut, uso o Vegas, mas espero ter ajudado.
@@gameitornotmore efficient way to do this also would be using any kind of device that lets you play back video files that also has SD video support. For example, you can copy mp4s onto a PS3 and watch them from there, the PS3 also supports composite, rgb scart and component. this way you avoid making multiple DVDs incase theres a mistake or something goes wrong
i love when people take the time to go out of their way and use an actual vhs player for effects like this, but this one looks convincing as hell and i'd actually believe it was from a real vhs
1.Jitter - set to 9PTS 2.obliqur Blur - set to 18-23PTS set to 0 in angle 3.Strong sharpening - set to 100 -50 -50 4. Blur set to 3-5 5. TV pixels set to 100 - 10~20* - 20 *set to 100 for violent effect
This process is actually one of the best processes I’ve seen because there’s a lot of other vhs filters and tutorials that look tacky and ugly. Thank you :)
Am I the only one who just likes the aesthetic of analog video footage? like, not because it's scary, because it feels like some tape your grandparents would mail you to show you the big city or wherever they live
Hi! This is the alternative tutorial Jitter (TV) 9PTS Oblique Blur (Opening Closing) 18-23PTS 0 ANGLE (I use 18) Strong Sharpening (Retro) 100-50-50 Blur (Lens) 3-5 (I use 3) Noise (TV) 26-35 (I use 35) (Optional) VCR (Retro) leave it. (I use it sometimes)
gotta agree with the comments, i do a LOT of vhs processing with the real thing and this would easily fool me if i didn't know it was a digital recreation. REALLY great attention to detail with this, and way better than the cursed red giant filter for sure
How to get a more believable effect. Step 1, buy a CRT tv. Step 2, buy a VCR. Step3, record yout thing onto a VHS tape. Final Step, record that VHS into a Digital File via a capture card.
Tip: If you want a neat glitchy transition, look for snow disturbance (or something like that) And then you want to set it to: Range:100 Noise:50 Lateral Chromatic Aberration:50 Extended it until: 2sec • 2f(depends on where are you're going to place it, but it's still 2sec so, in between (zoom in using your finger so you know what i mean))
Under video effects 0:18 1. Jitter at 9 PTS 0:24 2. Oblique Blur at 18-23 PTS. Set angle to 0 0:27 3. Strong Sharpening 100-50-50 0:34 4. Blur 3-5 PTS 0:37 5. Tv pixels (if you have the option) Vhs effects 0:44 1. Look up vhs white (or grey) noise on yt 0:53 2. Record white noise 0:56 3. Import to capcut using overlay 1:00 4. Click overlay and splice 1:03 5. Set to burn 1:06 6. Mess with brightness, contrast, and saturation
Little tricky is a bit of an understatement, finding vhs noise is definitely hard. But at the end, if you do get a decent one, you'd be patting yourself on the back. Good job 👍
@@LiminalInTHEBACKROOMS bom, sim, lá se refere a um truque que deixa o efeito mais autêntica, o truque se resume a você pegar um vídeo de ruído branco ou cinza e colocar como camada, feito isso vai na opção “mistura” e clique em *Superexposição* (eu acho)
Jitter is under TV
Oblique Blur is under Opening and Closing
Strong Sharpening is under Retro
Blur is under Lens
TV pixels *was* under TV (it was removed except if ypu saved it to favorites)
how do i get it back?
Thank you man
@@stunnawvttzyou should have saved it to favorites
@@AllitheAllay but i dont
Why dose capcut ALWAYS remove the best effects :(
As a 2 year experienced editor on capcut, this filter is insanely beautiful and nostalgic so thanks so much for making this!!!!
@luckyedits7pL
based krugston pfp
@@monoditri8957 THANKS MANNNNN!!!!
@luckyedits7p Copia as configurações de efeito do vídeo (vai pelas legendas em inglês) e por último baixa uma overlay VHS, pode ser qualquer uma. Depois disso faz o _blending_ (mixagem) com o vídeo usando algum modo de composição ou Chroma Key; Nunca usei CapCut, uso o Vegas, mas espero ter ajudado.
@luckyedits7p irmão eu posso te ajudar
I actually convert stuff onto an actual VHS tape and that sh*t looks authentic as hell. Great job.
holy shit? its me defaultuserincoming
real
How do you even put it through a VHS
@@Somcad Burn the desired footage to DVD, put in a DVD player, and record the DVD player to VHS tape using a VCR.
@@gameitornotmore efficient way to do this also would be using any kind of device that lets you play back video files that also has SD video support. For example, you can copy mp4s onto a PS3 and watch them from there, the PS3 also supports composite, rgb scart and component. this way you avoid making multiple DVDs incase theres a mistake or something goes wrong
Don't forget to make the aspect ratio 4:3, always important to remember that
Facts
Unless i want to give it a 90's feeling, but still have a 16:9 aspect ratio
i HATE when people do 16:9 vhs tapes
@@alecboi777 but why, you can use it to make a modern VHS, if it exists...
@@otavio_and_hugoi don’t really recommend letterboxing
i love when people take the time to go out of their way and use an actual vhs player for effects like this, but this one looks convincing as hell and i'd actually believe it was from a real vhs
Pourquoi c’est pas un vhs ?
@@italiano_frenchy Cuz its fake vhs. i MEAN You can use a Real vhs tape to get a effet but this is a VHS effect but its Not real vhs
Parappa pfp?!
what the hell
what the hell
1.Jitter - set to 9PTS
2.obliqur Blur - set to 18-23PTS
set to 0 in angle
3.Strong sharpening - set to 100 -50 -50
4. Blur set to 3-5
5. TV pixels set to 100 - 10~20* - 20
*set to 100 for violent effect
which one is Jitter under tv
Where is strong sharpening? I cant find it
@@neosonoier7612 in RETRO
@@neosonoier7612 search sharpening in effects you will find it
did they remove adjustable tv pixels?
its always the small channels which gives gold content
As someone who uses real VHS effects, I have to say this is one of the closer ones to the real thing. Amazing job
これは、ntscqt を使用するコンピュータを持たないモバイル ユーザーにとって最適です。素晴らしいチュートリアル。
This process is actually one of the best processes I’ve seen because there’s a lot of other vhs filters and tutorials that look tacky and ugly. Thank you :)
Wow this is probably one of the best looking VHS effects I have seen, and that's coming from someone who's seen a lot of them
agreed
Nice pfp
@@fredyyhe uhh thanks
Jitter: 9 pts oblique blur: 18-23 pts 0 angle, sharpening: 100 - 50 - 50, blur: 3-5, tv pixels: 100-10~20* - 0.
Tip add a second strong sharpening to make the Vhs better
This is the most realistic VHS Effect Yet
Am I the only one who just likes the aesthetic of analog video footage? like, not because it's scary, because it feels like some tape your grandparents would mail you to show you the big city or wherever they live
yeah ur the only one
@@honeytv7603 You are only here to make an analog horror I know it
+1, I find it particularly comforting
@@filthyhour5459 thank you for agreeing with me
I feel the same as well
Awesome! Super accurate, i hope people begin using this effect so they stop looking dumb using 1080p quality.
I've always tried to make 1980s type or tape I've been using cap cut for 2 years and Looks like an actual tape from the 1980s great job!
This is a great tutorial tho, i'm actually often making a vhs style video by myself, you're doing a great job with your tutorial tho!
I'm using Color Burn Because It's More Lighter
One of the most convincing vhs effect
way better than waiting 10 years for my video effect to render on pc
Thank you so much for this tutorial! It was so helpful! ❤
thanks for that!
"Grey is also valid."
Thank you.
LOL
This is the most authentic looking fake VHS effect I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot
this video is so helpful, I was making my own analog horror based on my favorite game and this tutorial helped me with the filters!
成長してくれるといいですね これからも頑張ってください
YOU’RE A SAINT
Hi! This is the alternative tutorial
Jitter (TV) 9PTS
Oblique Blur (Opening Closing) 18-23PTS 0 ANGLE (I use 18)
Strong Sharpening (Retro) 100-50-50
Blur (Lens) 3-5 (I use 3)
Noise (TV) 26-35 (I use 35)
(Optional)
VCR (Retro) leave it. (I use it sometimes)
Thanks
Tysm for labeling where to go for the effect aswell
Chilla arts type vibe and i am inlove with it
gotta agree with the comments, i do a LOT of vhs processing with the real thing and this would easily fool me if i didn't know it was a digital recreation.
REALLY great attention to detail with this, and way better than the cursed red giant filter for sure
nobody is gonna talk about how clean this tutorial is? thanks for sharing bro
holy moly this is so useful not just me but also for everyone. thank you so much!
ありがとうございます!
this was so easy to follow and the results turned out so realistic I'm in love!!! this is how I'm gonna edit all my selfie videos from now on
I would love to see a tutorial on how to do this for other video editors, like Sony Vegas, Davinci resolve, Premiere, etc.
This looks amazing. Thank you.
This is actually realistic, Thanks!
This was awesome!! Than you very much!!
Jitter: 9
Oblique Blur: 18-23 Angle: 0
Strong Sharpening: 100 - 50 - 100
Blur: 3-5
TV Pixels: 100 - 10-20 - 0
How to get a more believable effect.
Step 1, buy a CRT tv.
Step 2, buy a VCR.
Step3, record yout thing onto a VHS tape.
Final Step, record that VHS into a Digital File via a capture card.
the fact that capcut can do this but lags whenever i edit beyond 30 minutes astounds me
did you export it?
thank you so much now I can make a analog horror series
ありがとうございます!このビデオは本当に役に立ちました!
This video is really helpful. Thank you!
Muah, you are amazing! Thanks for this video!
参考にさせていただきます
This is the best vhs effect. ever.
This looks very authentic! Thank you!
Tip: If you want a neat glitchy transition, look for snow disturbance (or something like that)
And then you want to set it to:
Range:100
Noise:50
Lateral Chromatic Aberration:50
Extended it until:
2sec • 2f(depends on where are you're going to place it, but it's still 2sec so, in between (zoom in using your finger so you know what i mean))
This is perfect! This helped me out with a lot of my edits, thanks for this tutorial!!
Thank you for the tutorial ☺️,it's very helpful 😁❤ You have a new subscriber.
TYSM!!! I recommend Retro DV III as a replacement for TV Pixels.
Im really happy someone made this ive been tryna find Hi8 typa apps for a long time and this takes it ong
0:08 what overlay did you use in this clip
THIS IS PERFECT FOR ANALOG HORROR, TYSM
Thanks, making a BBC k17-pxvi but in 2002 scenario and needed this
Used the filter, really like it. I linked this tutorial in the description. Good job!
thankssses used capcut for like 4 years never figured this out
Thank you so much! This looks amazing!!!!!!!!!!
holy shit that is actually an amazing filter
Thanks! That’s what I needed of all time!!!
omggg!!! MORE TUTORIALS PLEASE 😊😊
Thank you so much man, now i can make things on RUclips for my new vhs vid!
Thank you so much, I’m gonna use it in my videos in instagram and RUclips, I’ll make sure to credit you, you deserve it 🎉
ありがとございます!
so cool, I learned about this video editor from this one video. Please do more small tutorials :P thanks so much
TAHNK YOU SO MUCH!!!
Thanks ill use this while making my intro
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Thank you!
Fantastic
Thank you you’re soo helpful
Under video effects
0:18 1. Jitter at 9 PTS
0:24 2. Oblique Blur at 18-23 PTS. Set angle to 0
0:27 3. Strong Sharpening 100-50-50
0:34 4. Blur 3-5 PTS
0:37 5. Tv pixels (if you have the option)
Vhs effects
0:44 1. Look up vhs white (or grey) noise on yt
0:53 2. Record white noise
0:56 3. Import to capcut using overlay
1:00 4. Click overlay and splice
1:03 5. Set to burn
1:06 6. Mess with brightness, contrast, and saturation
Thanks a lot man....
this is amazing, tysm
Thank you! now I can make my own vhs video :D
Thank you for making this vid it has helped me ALOT
Thanks I can finally make my back rooms video
Amazing, thank u sir
Thanks a lot, I really needed this for my quick edits,❤❤❤
HOLY SH*T IT WORKS THANK YOU!!
How do you have pro? Is it on mobile please I can't edit tv pixels :( pls help.
@@Kobster777 just listen to the instructions at the vid (tv pixel was removed on the tv/under tv so you gotta search it)
Yea but my capcut is like weird cause I can't edit the effects sooooo
@@Kobster777 its not weird there 2 but for me it broken seach...
@@ilikecountryballsandstuffi cant find it
すご!
I'm saving this one for reference...
Little tricky is a bit of an understatement, finding vhs noise is definitely hard. But at the end, if you do get a decent one, you'd be patting yourself on the back.
Good job 👍
hello, may i ask what video you used? im having trouble.
This is very important for me to make my animation look scarier in the future
THANK YOU
Life saver.
Any vhs noise RUclips footage recommendations?
nostalgic level scale broke
CapCut is getting insane recently
Thank you so much :)
can someone give me a link to a white noise video that actually works?
I have a VCR myself and I can say that even tho this looks realistic, you can still tell it's not from a real VHS tape.
clean af
Looks like the 1990s❤
wow okay wow this is cool
I would kiss you with the kiss of peace if I could, this is lovely stuff
Muitíssimo obrigado! Isso vai ser de extrema ajuda!
Cara você é br? Queria que me explicasse aql parte 123...
@@LiminalInTHEBACKROOMS bom, sim, lá se refere a um truque que deixa o efeito mais autêntica, o truque se resume a você pegar um vídeo de ruído branco ou cinza e colocar como camada, feito isso vai na opção “mistura” e clique em *Superexposição* (eu acho)
(additional) actually real vhs support 60fps because interlaced effect, also servo zoom can be use to make the footage looks realistic
Real vhs tape doesn't have much static, unless the tape was get ruined or dirty
Thanks!!!!!!