![]() ![]() Datamoshing is achieved by taking the P-frames from Clip B and applying that information to Clip A. If you’re looking at a P-frame, you’re only seeing portions of the image. P-frames contain only the data that have changed from the preceding I-frame (such as color or content changes). P-frames are short for Predictive Frames or Partial Frames. If you’re looking at an I-Frame, you’re seeing the entire image. I-Frames are “Independent Frames” which contains new information and is not compressed at all. For a more technical breakdown, please see the following paragraph explaining what I-Frames and P-Frames are. ![]() To put it simply, portions of one frame of video are overlaid and blended with the following frame. In 2009, Kanye West’s music video for “ Welcome to the Heartbreak” pushed datamoshing into hip hop music scene, where it is still frequently used today. In 2007, a montage of datamoshing examples was uploaded to YouTube, followed by a bunch of tutorials on how to achieve the effect in years following. For those of you not opposed to watching hilariously out-of-date auto-tune rap, take a gander at Yung Jakes’ music video called “Datamosh ” There is not a more on-the-nose example of this effect anywhere.ĭatamoshing has been around for awhile, at least since 2005, but has recently gained more popularity. Kind of like when your netflix stream is lagging. Like glitch effects, datamoshing almost looks like a video rendering error at first glance. A “glitchy” effect that gives the source video a blended and psychedelic look. ![]()
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