This tutorial will focus on glitching the popular MP4 and MOV formats containing video compressed with the H.264 standard. Since video formats contain audio and timing information in addition to visual information corrupting the wrong section of a video file can quickly render the file unplayable rather than delightfully distorted. This is owing to the fact that video formats are substantially more complex than image formats.
Glitching videos with data corruption can be a tricky process.