Aurora light effect
A slow northern lights effect with green, cyan, red and purple curtains. Works best in a dark room behind or beside the subject.
Moving screen light for video
Use your screen as a moving light source for video scenes. Choose aurora light, firelight, blue/red light or classic TV static.
A slow northern lights effect with green, cyan, red and purple curtains. Works best in a dark room behind or beside the subject.
A warm, soft and flickering fire effect for candlelight, campfire or fireplace style scenes.
A slower blue and red emergency light effect for film scenes. It is not intended as a fast strobe.
A black and white retro TV noise effect, rendered at low resolution for better performance.
Warning: moving or flashing light may affect some people. Do not use video effects around anyone who may be sensitive to flashing, changing or moving light.
The aurora effect uses advanced real-time rendering. It may increase battery use or make fans spin faster on laptops, tablets and phones if left running for a long time.
These effects are made for creative video lighting using an ordinary screen. Use the aurora light effect as a northern lights screen background or ambient moving light. Use firelight for warm candle, campfire or fireplace style scenes. Use the blue/red effect for a simple emergency vehicle light effect, or TV static for a retro screen noise look.
The aurora effect simulates slow green and turquoise light curtains on the screen, inspired by real northern lights.
The blue/red video effect can create the feeling of an emergency vehicle outside a window or nearby scene.
The firelight effect creates a warm flickering screen glow for candlelight, campfire or fireplace inspired scenes.
The TV static effect creates black and white retro screen noise, useful for old television or glitch inspired video scenes.
Effects start only after a clear button press and can be stopped with the close button or Escape.