MoshUp

MoshUp

Android Photography PyteByte
4.0 Popularity

Addictive datamoshing app for your phone

System Requirements

Updated
November 21, 2023
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Developer
Android
Android 6.0++
Package Name
com.pytebyte.moshup

So here's my honest take on MoshUp. I've tried a bunch of different video effect and editing apps, and this one's definitely one of the more unique and interesting ones I've come across. The whole datamoshing concept is super cool, and MoshUp does a pretty good job of making it accessible on your phone. It's got a good amount of depth and room to get creative, without being too overwhelming. Not gonna lie, it did take me a little while to really get the hang of it, but once you figure it out, it's a ton of fun to play with. The only real downsides I've found are the occasional bugs and crashes, and the fact that it can get a little repetitive after a while. But overall, if you're into experimental video stuff, I'd say MoshUp is definitely worth checking out.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Unique datamoshing effects you can't find in most video apps
  • Lots of room for creativity and experimentation
  • Smooth performance and decent quality, even on older phones
  • Free to use, no need to pay for the core features

Cons

  • Can be buggy and crash sometimes, especially on certain phones
  • Steep learning curve, took me a while to really get the hang of it
  • Gets a little repetitive after making the same type of effects over and over
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Description

Okay, so I’ve been using MoshUp for a couple months now. It’s basically an app that lets you do this crazy live datamoshing effect on your videos. Basically, you film something, then film something else, and the first video gets all warped and distorted by the motion of the second one. Looks super trippy and cool.

There’s a bunch of cool features too – you can repeat the last frame by just holding the screen, and with the latest version you can even import videos from your gallery to mosh. So you don’t just have to use the camera. It’s got a lot of room to get creative and have fun with it.

Look, if you’re into glitchy, experimental video effects, you’ll probably dig this app. It’s not perfect – I’ve found it can be a little buggy sometimes and the learning curve is a bit steep. But overall it’s a pretty solid option if you want to start messing around with datamoshing on your phone.

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