I like this, I did the same thing in the early 90s. I ran that footage through a couple of filters and uploaded it to my channel. you should check it out.
This is really nice. Check mine out, I've never done this before, but I didn't it with a video camera and I used the zoom going in and out to get the effect I got.
this video combines 2 takes into a composite but basically yes. as long as its a live feed. i tweeked the tint during the raw recording, then tweeked it more during editing. You get one type of effect zooming in looking straight on, but it gets more a 3D vortex effect if you aim the camera at the screen from an angle. I've heard this could ruin your camera, but it never seemed to hurt mine. This one was done with a VHS camera from my High School a/v dept in 1990! Sorry Mr. Lajoie!
I like this, I did the same thing in the early 90s. I ran that footage through a couple of filters and uploaded it to my channel. you should check it out.
imyyz4u 1 week ago
This is really nice. Check mine out, I've never done this before, but I didn't it with a video camera and I used the zoom going in and out to get the effect I got.
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4rootof2isirrational 6 months ago
JAJAJA GO AND SEE U L T I M A Y A feedback master laboratory.....
ultimaya1235 3 years ago
can u do the same thing with the video on ur phone??
heckersvscheckers 3 years ago
Maybe if you can connect it with a live feed to the tv. Can phones do that these days?
probotvideo 3 years ago
i have allways done this sort of thing too myself with my camera's
i have heard too that it can damage it, but and if there are people out there that know more and can confirm.
well it may be the old tube based camera , the ones with a tube to capture the image, like a little pic tube in reverse.
and it may have damaged the phosphor(spelling)?
steviebboy69 4 years ago
NICE !
VjZman 4 years ago
Do you just have to point the video camera at the TV, that's all?
jfftw3k 4 years ago
this video combines 2 takes into a composite but basically yes. as long as its a live feed. i tweeked the tint during the raw recording, then tweeked it more during editing. You get one type of effect zooming in looking straight on, but it gets more a 3D vortex effect if you aim the camera at the screen from an angle. I've heard this could ruin your camera, but it never seemed to hurt mine. This one was done with a VHS camera from my High School a/v dept in 1990! Sorry Mr. Lajoie!
probotvideo 4 years ago
Fantastic!!!
Bosterd 4 years ago
Who did the music?
air1cpg 4 years ago
A little known band from Boston called Obey. Written by Sebastian O'Brien
probotvideo 4 years ago
I guess that must be good because I couldn't stop watching it!
GunPoor 4 years ago
Looks like you have a very expressive feedback system set up. Respect.
vostek 5 years ago
whoa that was great :D
everett1911 5 years ago