 Hello, everybody. Welcome back to another Dolby After Effects tutorial. In this one, I'm going to show you how to do a glitch effect very easily, very quickly, in under two minutes. Here's the original footage. As I slide through it, you'll see here the scary clown lady. And then now here is the glitched version. If I hit play, it's glitching out quite a bit here. I'm going to show you how to do this in, like I said, two minutes. Start your timer. All right. So the first step here, I've got some footage, drag and drop it onto new composition presto. Same footage. Here we go. The next step, under effects and presets, I'm going to type into the search bar VR space digital. When I do that, you're going to see VR digital glitch under immersive video. Just drag and drop that right onto the composition like that. When you do that, you're going to get this old school VCR ish staticky look. And there's a chance there's a good chance that's not the type of glitch you're looking for. Not to worry, under effect controls, we're going to do a couple things. One, I'm going to go ahead and click on the little Chiron or Chiron beside the distortion here. And I'm going to go ahead and turn the distortion rate down to zero. That gets rid of all of that static EVCR VHS look. The next step is you want to turn your color distortion from 50 to zero. This is for the maximum amount of color distortion. This gives it that red, green, blue, RGB split that we're looking for. The final thing I like to do is I'm going to work with the color evolution. I'm going to make sure the play hit is at the beginning. I'm going to hold down the option key on a Mac or the alt key on the PC and in effect controls under color evolution. I'm just going to click on that little stopwatch right here. When I do that, that creates an expression. And then under color distortion, you'll see here that I can go ahead now and just type in an effect. So part of me, color evolution is what I meant to say. So I'm in color evolution right here. You'll see that it's gone red. So we've got the red look here and the equal sign is plus. It's pressed in and here all you got to do is do this. Type in wiggle bracket and then how much do you want it to wiggle? It's variation, number of variations times frequency. So I'm going to go with something like 10 and then I'm going to go with 200. So I'm going to make this a pretty serious wiggle. You can change both of those numbers to get it as you see fit. I'll click out and now I'll go to the beginning unless it play. There we go. We've got a pretty serious, pretty cool glitch. If you want to change that, remember just change the wiggle to if you want it to be a huge wiggle changes to 100. Let's see what that looks like. Go back to the beginning. This will look crazy. Yeah, crazy. That's all there is to it. Thanks for watching.