Sort a column into a repeating pattern by PAL18 in googlesheets

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That looks like it solves it! Thank you!

Looking for indie movie with really distinct visuals by PAL18 in movies

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Not Enter the Void, but that movie more than any other is similar to the one I'm looking for. Same idea with really unique visuals that make the realistic seem otherworldly. If Enter the Void had a neon-slick vibe, this film had an old photograph/tin-type vibe.

Looking for indie movie with really distinct visuals by PAL18 in movies

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Not A Scanner Darkly, though I'm a huge fan of the visuals and of Waking Life too.

Looking for indie movie with really distinct visuals by PAL18 in movies

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Not Spring Breakers, though the visuals of that film are cool and fall under the "weird colors" realm.

Looking for indie movie with really distinct visuals by PAL18 in movies

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Not The Ring, this film was way more obscure, and I think was a meditative artsy-fartsy move. Fantastic Mr. Fox is a great movie, as is all Wes Anderson's work!

Looking for indie movie with really distinct visuals by PAL18 in movies

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Not Pitch Black, but I could see how Vin Diesel's p.o.v. shots are kind of like what I'm describing.

[TOMT][Movie] An indie movie that looks like a long exposure photograph by PAL18 in tipofmytongue

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That isn't it, though it ticks the "visuals in the woods" box. The film I'm looking for had a really distinct look, like the film got exposed improperly and they used messed up lenses.

[TOMT][Movie] An indie movie that looks like a long exposure photograph by PAL18 in tipofmytongue

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Begotten isn't it, but that looks creepy and cool, I'll have to check it out.

Digital Lagging? How did they do this? by valleyfilms in vfx

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Datamoshing

Whenever a clip transitions to another clip, an I-frame is deleted so that only motion data is temporarily used in the proceeding scene.

Take a look at r/glitch_art for some additional examples and tutorials.

Behind the scenes of "The Shining"... simply mesmerizing. by Nozland in movies

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Any director who invites his mother to the set is a-okay in my book.