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Parents are turning to VHS to help increase their kids’ patience in latest trend
The Independent's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn commission. Parents are turning to VHS to help increase their kids’ patience in latest trend Most of us left VHS tapes behind in the ’90s, but some parents want them to make a comeback - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Before the advent of streaming and DVDs, families could watch their favorite movies at home on VHS tapes.
Ntsc-rs – open-source video emulation of analog TV and VHS artifacts
ntsc-rs is a free, open-source video effect which accurately emulates analog TV and VHS artifacts. Other popular effects eyeball the look of VHS tapes using simple color lookup tables and overlays. ntsc-rs uses algorithms that model how NTSC transmission and VHS encoding actually work, based on algorithms developed in composite-video-simulator, zhuker/ntsc, and ntscQT.
‘I’m asking people to do a lot, but that’s what it means to be a human’: why one man made the first straight-to-VHS movie in 20 years
Roberto dos Santos is taking the hard route to releasing his first feature film, and is no fan of AI: ‘Someone once said that if your mum can do it, it doesn’t have value’The new film This Is How the World Ends is a fine piece of work; the story of two siblings finding each other at a party held at humanity’s end, it is basically On the Beach set at Burning Man. However, what is really remarkable about it is its method of release, as the first straight to VHS film in 20 years. In the early...
‘I’m asking people to do a lot, but that’s what it means to be a human’: Roberto dos Santos on directing the first straight-to-VHS movie in 20 years
The South African is taking the hard route to releasing his first feature film, and is no fan of AI: ‘Someone once said that if your mum can do it, it doesn’t have value’The new film This Is How the World Ends is a fine piece of work; the story of two siblings finding each other at a party held at humanity’s end, it is basically On the Beach set at Burning Man. However, what is really remarkable about it is its method of release, as the first straight to VHS film in 20 years. In the early...
At Melbourne's last video rental store, physical media never died
Film and music enthusiasts turn to physical media Sun 7 Jun 2026 at 4:30am It feels like the 1990s. Warm light, small groups, rows of titles, stacks of discs, a clacking of a case closing, and a giggle from the shopkeeper. Enjoy," smiles Rex Rekhi, finalising a sale during a Friday lunch time rush at his store in the middle of Melbourne's CBD.
Backrooms is a reminder that the internet is the future of cinema
Backrooms is a reminder that the internet is the future of cinema Kane Parsons joins plenty of other YouTubers who’ve made their way to the big screen. The story behind the Backrooms is almost as trippy as the film itself. Kane Parsons taught himself how to use Adobe After Effects and Blender as a teenager, experimented with online short films, and rose to online fame with his first Backrooms short in 2022 (which now has nearly 80 million views).
The next frontier: Washington grapples with its latest space oddity
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How Sean Baker went from high school AV guy to Oscar-winning director
After scooping the Oscars for Anora, Sean Baker brings his filmmaking tips to Sydney's Vivid Festival Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 4:30am Growing up in New Jersey before the internet and multiplexes branched into art-house films, Anora filmmaker Sean Baker got his first taste of cinema like any American kid living in the suburbs. "It was Spielberg and Lucas — mainstream Hollywood fair," Baker tells ABC Arts. Mainlining magazines like Premier, Famous Monsters and Fangoria in his bedroom, Baker regularly...
‘Growing up, you couldn’t play Bon Jovi – that’s what our parents listened to’: Bebe Rexha’s honest playlist
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TFI Friday show secrets from stroppy guests to 'drug kits' and sweary celebs
TFI Friday show secrets from stroppy guests to 'drug kits' and sweary celebs EXCLUSIVE: TFI Friday originally aired from 1996 to 2000, and quickly became a cultural phenomenon thanks to its chaotic format and celebrity guests. Now producer Will Macdonald has shared some of the show's behind-the-scenes secrets It's been three decades since the ultimate feel good TV show TFI Friday first captured the carefree, hard-partying Cool Britannia mood of 90s Britain.