![]() It could be down to how I'm executing the frame deletion or frame copying so I'm wondering what you guys do to ensure this technique works. There's plenty of glitching, the motion moves some of the glitch around, but I cannot keep any coherence in the inserted picture. Specifically, if I have a video with motion on it and place a single frame picture into the middle of it (like the money example above) I cannot seem to get the picture to stay in the image. Now, I totally understand if the answer is "it depends on the material you're using" because, yeah, datamoshing is hard and your results always vary, but there has to be some solid reasoning behind how Yung Jake seems to accomplish these mask-moves (is there even a word/phrase for this?) that could be imparted upon me (and future datamosh creators) in a more understandable way. The part where he controls Bieber's face: The best examples I can think of are both from Yung Jake's Datamosh video. I've made a few great datamoshes myself! But the one technique I can't seem to nail (it's so rare I could only really nail it once) is the "put a thing on another thing" effect. I've read the tutorials, I know all about duplicating frames, using motion vectors and bloom, ensuring how many or how few I-frames exist, how to delete them, blah blah blah. Problem has been solved, check the edit at the end of the post.
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