I love this effect. We used to do it back when the first VHS cameras came out, hooked them up to the tv, set the camera lens towards the tv and just tripped out by fiddle with the zoom function. Was great on analog TV's that was back then.... The phosphorus technology made the pixels fade and looked especially trippy if there was lightsources in the room that reflected into the tv screen...
for the ultra broke version - OBS virutal camera can also do feedback loops and works quite well, if a little differently. effects on the vcam source are a big help, color correct, chroma or color key, LUT that inverts adds huge depth and render delay can stop it being a super fast strobe. postioning the source of the vcam in obs will give you the rotation and scaling aspect like a camera, theres even a scale source to audio plugin available and a midi controller one that lets you map any midi message to any value in obs. there's a lot you can do without any extra hardware, results might just not be quite the same :)
Damn. I thought for sure there'd be a simple After Effects plug-in. This was a really popular effect in the 60s-80s used in music videos. Of course, back then there was no memory/computation required. That's kinda the beauty of analog though. Less control, impossible to recreate exactly. Requires improvisation in the moment. Pretty much the opposite of modern digital effects.
I don't think a photo camera will be recognized as a valid video source if you just connected it straight via HDMI. A dedicated video camera should work without the capture though!
I love this effect. We used to do it back when the first VHS cameras came out, hooked them up to the tv, set the camera lens towards the tv and just tripped out by fiddle with the zoom function. Was great on analog TV's that was back then.... The phosphorus technology made the pixels fade and looked especially trippy if there was lightsources in the room that reflected into the tv screen...
for the ultra broke version - OBS virutal camera can also do feedback loops and works quite well, if a little differently. effects on the vcam source are a big help, color correct, chroma or color key, LUT that inverts adds huge depth and render delay can stop it being a super fast strobe. postioning the source of the vcam in obs will give you the rotation and scaling aspect like a camera, theres even a scale source to audio plugin available and a midi controller one that lets you map any midi message to any value in obs. there's a lot you can do without any extra hardware, results might just not be quite the same :)
Damn. I thought for sure there'd be a simple After Effects plug-in. This was a really popular effect in the 60s-80s used in music videos. Of course, back then there was no memory/computation required. That's kinda the beauty of analog though. Less control, impossible to recreate exactly. Requires improvisation in the moment. Pretty much the opposite of modern digital effects.
This whole time I can mix two videos right in OBS?? I had no idea. Thank you for this!
Great video bro
Nice video
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Great tutorial! is a capture device really necessary or can I just record through OBS onto my computer??
I don't think a photo camera will be recognized as a valid video source if you just connected it straight via HDMI. A dedicated video camera should work without the capture though!
i just use my camera to record it too
Can you make a feedback loop with a greenscreen?
how did you get yours so rainbow glowing and moving slowly? i tried it out but mines basically just the camera settings. >_
really cool. thanks for the info !
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thanks!
I'd do it for ghost hunting
Doing my first gig on Saturday for my friends band! I’ve spend almost 1.5k just to get my visuals setup going 😭
Jeez
Don't get me wrong you can do it for way way way cheaper but the route I took was defineitely not just to put visuals on a tv@@noog6756