Sora Video ArchiveReal life Authentic raw VHS camcorder footage from the 2000s, recorded... by @sspongee
Real life Authentic raw VHS camcorder footage from the 2000s, recorded directly onto magnetic tape — not playback on a TV. The image has soft blur, muted colors, analog noise, faint static, and occasional horizontal tracking lines near the bottom. Slight handheld camera motion with natural jitter. Subtle chroma bleeding, color drift, and scanline flicker give it a genuine analog feel. Timestamp overlay with seconds in small white digital text is locked in the bottom-right corner, perfectly stable and unaffected by camera movement, static, or distortion. The timestamp never glitches, warps, or disappears — it remains consistently visible throughout. The audio has a low hiss, faint tape hum, and distant ambient noise captured from the camcorder’s built-in microphone. Looks exactly like genuine VHS footage, not a digital filter — timestamp reads ‘OCT 29 2001 11:23:51 PM’ — a woman films her backyard after hearing strange noises. The tape captures faint whispers and a shadow briefly crossing behind the trees before the sound cuts out.
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