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Seeing as the glitches Mini DV gave when it was defective, reading errors are digital, they were just pixel breakup, lines of pixel breakup and often green flashes/pixels, they're extremely easy to replicate digitally. A damaged DVD will give virtually the same effect and can just as easily be overlaid in FCP on video.
I successfully created the effect many times of digital breakup this way, using the breakup of damaged DVD (recorded to analogue and digitised again using a doemstic DVD recorded) and then keep it as an overlay.
I don't like using "fake" breakup effects either and would never touch these digitally created VHS and digital gitch overlays.
Hope that helps and makes sense.
Mini DV heads are very sensitive and especially sensitive to dew and mositure so be careful if you're trying to physically damage the tape. Cue/review in Mini DV looked very similar to breakup iirc (I haven't used the format since I was 19, over a decade ago, but I made many films with it so I remember it fairly well), so you could also maybe use that. |
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