Loved seeing the behind the scenes process! Your videos have always had such a distinct look/feel to them, and its great to see the intentionality behind how that came to be.
This is one of the main reasons why I still justify a M4/3 over a full frame for native UA-cam videos. It’s mostly bc I don’t want to deal with it but the more I see bars on screens the more I realize it’s not that crazy of a justification
This laptop but in 13 or 14 inches would be my ideal laptop. I prefer a smaller screen myself. However, I have heard the speakers on this laptop are not very good, have you tried them? I am one of the incredibly few people that use the speakers on my laptops a lot
The funny thing is that fake VHS effects sometimes _seem_ more real than actual VHS artifacting. Our brains are expecting certain things that just weren't common on most properly recorded tapes.
I usually attribute that to just people who had very minimal exposure to the thing thinking some random artifact is proof of something being “old.” Like the trend of tiktokers suddenly using a slow shutter snoricam look and calling it “nostalgic” when there’s nothing for there to be nostalgia even associated with that effect
There's something that I've always wanted to see, but I don't know how easy it would be to do because of the older tech it would require. I don't want to create damaged VHS effects. I want to create perfect condition S-VHS and early 2000s MiniDV/Digital 8 effects. I would like to see a direct capture from a high-quality consumer or prosumer S-VHS camcorder without being recorded to a tape first as well as a recording to a good condition S-VHS tape so I can get a sense of what the sensor quality is vs the actual recording quality (both using S-Video), and the same with the digital camcorder, preferably recorded off of the firewire output. I'm tired of people thinking that VHS or 90s/2000s digital looked like garbage, when what they are seeing is a low quality ELP VHS recording that has been captured using a garbage capture device and uploaded to 2000s UA-cam at 144p and redownloaded and uploaded so many times that it's completely fried.
TBF most of the sensors were still garbage. I record S-video straight from hi8 camcorders all the time. Can’t really do live FireWire captures unfortunately, but s-video ain’t much worse when processed well
Very cool. Really like the 4:3 idea. A lot of people watch on their phone and 4:3 just fits so well on mobile.
I agree! Thank you
Loved seeing the behind the scenes process! Your videos have always had such a distinct look/feel to them, and its great to see the intentionality behind how that came to be.
Thank you!
This is one of the main reasons why I still justify a M4/3 over a full frame for native UA-cam videos. It’s mostly bc I don’t want to deal with it but the more I see bars on screens the more I realize it’s not that crazy of a justification
Props, for merely using the UA-cam built-in 4:3 resolution. Seen way too many old videos, with just bars on the sides for 16:9.
I HATE when people do that
This laptop but in 13 or 14 inches would be my ideal laptop. I prefer a smaller screen myself. However, I have heard the speakers on this laptop are not very good, have you tried them? I am one of the incredibly few people that use the speakers on my laptops a lot
Great video! The attention to detail you do on each vid really does show.
Thank you :)
came looking for a 90s look, left after seeing the entire video was a AD for amd laptop. Maybe put #ad in the video title
The video has advertisement, but the “entire video” is a guide on creating a 90s look. Title is accurate
@@EposVox Valid, watched the rest of the video and it was a guide, sorry.
I'm trying to watch this on shitty hotel Wifi at 480p so I'm definitely getting the 90s video look lol
Yessss
Love watching your process
Thank youuuuu
4:3 🙌🏼
Yusssss
I see your neutron!
This might be a dumb question but what resolution is this video in? I like the shape
2880x2160 in 4:3 aspect ratio, the way the old gods intended.
The funny thing is that fake VHS effects sometimes _seem_ more real than actual VHS artifacting. Our brains are expecting certain things that just weren't common on most properly recorded tapes.
I usually attribute that to just people who had very minimal exposure to the thing thinking some random artifact is proof of something being “old.” Like the trend of tiktokers suddenly using a slow shutter snoricam look and calling it “nostalgic” when there’s nothing for there to be nostalgia even associated with that effect
There's something that I've always wanted to see, but I don't know how easy it would be to do because of the older tech it would require. I don't want to create damaged VHS effects. I want to create perfect condition S-VHS and early 2000s MiniDV/Digital 8 effects. I would like to see a direct capture from a high-quality consumer or prosumer S-VHS camcorder without being recorded to a tape first as well as a recording to a good condition S-VHS tape so I can get a sense of what the sensor quality is vs the actual recording quality (both using S-Video), and the same with the digital camcorder, preferably recorded off of the firewire output. I'm tired of people thinking that VHS or 90s/2000s digital looked like garbage, when what they are seeing is a low quality ELP VHS recording that has been captured using a garbage capture device and uploaded to 2000s UA-cam at 144p and redownloaded and uploaded so many times that it's completely fried.
TBF most of the sensors were still garbage. I record S-video straight from hi8 camcorders all the time.
Can’t really do live FireWire captures unfortunately, but s-video ain’t much worse when processed well
But this is an experiment I’ve wanted to talk about for a while for sure! Will cover it
@@EposVox Cool! Thanks. I honestly didn’t expect that.
chatgpt?!
wtf this is just an ad? youtube forgot to serve your video
There’s mostly video in here lmao