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What is this Glitch Effect

New Here ,
Aug 12, 2019 Aug 12, 2019

Hi All

I am completely new to Premiere Pro and slowly but surely getting my head around it. As part of my first project I would really like to use an amazing glitch transition that I saw someone else use on YouTube. Does anyone know if its a transition or an effect that is already available in Premiere Pro or was it created do you think by the uploaded? Does anyone know how to create it or please offer some direction how to create it. Transition occurs at 11.22. Many thanks.

The Tarkov Sniper! - YouTube

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Enthusiast ,
Aug 12, 2019 Aug 12, 2019

It's not included within Premiere as a transition per say. There is a good chance it could have been used from a transition plug-in pack. A lot of those are sold online and you can download transitions that you drag onto clips or adjustment layers.

That said, something similar can be made from scratch from tools and effects available within Premiere. There's an infinite number of ways to do glitch transitions. Since glitches are mostly random in nature, the skys the limit as to how you exactly "glitch" something out:

  • Duplicate video layers on top of each other, try some blending modes, and offset scale and position of layers
  • Arithmetic or Channel Blur can help simulate the split of RGB channels
  • Mosaic or Posterize can help simulate a degrading image quality.
  • Offset can help simulate a rolling image
  • Overlays of static/glitch can be blended in as well(although make sure that you either purchase, or fall within the license to use material that isn't yours)

I'm a big proponent of doing it from scratch just because it gives you freedom to do what you want, and helps you learn the capabilities of the software more (and it can save money). However, I get that time constraints do exist, and this is where those transition packs come into play. If you want to DIY, search YouTube as there are tons of tutorials out there as to how to make a glitch effect on your footage.

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LEGEND ,
Aug 12, 2019 Aug 12, 2019
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Explorer ,
Aug 12, 2019 Aug 12, 2019

Like other people said you should probably just use a preset.

If you have After Effects, though, it's much easier. You can use effects such as Shift Channels, Fractal Noise, and Displacement Map to get a glitch effect.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 12, 2019 Aug 12, 2019

Looks like the After Effects Animation Preset called Bad TV.

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New Here ,
Aug 13, 2019 Aug 13, 2019
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Thankyou all for your help.... plenty of avenues now to investigate.... I too am much more interested in trying to create it myself however it would be interesting to see just how close to the subject transition everyone could get if it were a competition with a time limit .... !   

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