Applies a harsh overexposure flicker combined with stuttering frame cadence, producing an aggressive “corrupted camera” aesthetic.
The effect mimics the look of damaged digital sensors, broken shutter timing, blown-out highlights, and unstable frame playback.
Purpose
overexposed_stutter is designed for creators who want to:
simulate digital corruption or overheating camera behavior,
create bright white flickers, blown midtones, and clipped highlights,
introduce abrupt stutters and dropped-frame jitter,
evoke glitchy, broken-device energy,
intensify chaos in music videos, experimental film, or montage sequences.
How It Works
Frame Stutter Injection
The module duplicates, skips, or reorders frames to break cadence and produce jitter.
Overexposure Simulation
Frames are pushed into blown-out white values, simulating:
auto-exposure failure,
sensor overload,
corrupted RAW data,
abrupt exposure spikes.
Temporal–Exposure Interplay
The stuttered cadence emphasizes the brightness spikes, giving the impression of a malfunctioning recording pipeline.
Encoding
Final output is encoded with global Videobeaux CRF, preset, and pixel-format settings.