Video Copilot Twitch Create Chaos Page
However, achieving these looks originally required complex keyframing and a deep understanding of displacement maps. That is until Andrew Kramer and the team at Video Copilot released .
The core philosophy of the plugin is to take ordinary footage and subject it to random, high-velocity parameters—effectively allowing the user to "create chaos" with the click of a button. It simulates the look of a faulty video playback device, a corrupted digital file, or a high-tech HUD (Heads-Up Display) glitch.
TWITCH moves the whole layer. To get that "chaotic VHS" look:
However, achieving these looks originally required complex keyframing and a deep understanding of displacement maps. That is until Andrew Kramer and the team at Video Copilot released .
The core philosophy of the plugin is to take ordinary footage and subject it to random, high-velocity parameters—effectively allowing the user to "create chaos" with the click of a button. It simulates the look of a faulty video playback device, a corrupted digital file, or a high-tech HUD (Heads-Up Display) glitch.
TWITCH moves the whole layer. To get that "chaotic VHS" look: