Just got an eos m, going to start experimenting with that once I can devote some more time to exploring the different post production options outlined in the forum...
This may sound like a strange request, since the main trend of this forum seems to me to be trying to get improved footage out of the canon cameras (I do like nice footage as well), however, I am curious to hear if anyone has any suggestions on intentionally corrupting raw images, and stable ways to save them and/or convert them.
I've attempted to make one movie using such "glitched" footage by a very lengthy process of importing video footage as raw data into audacity, but the process only outputs a small portion of footage from the middle of the original that is even readable.
By convenient fluke the original file became corrupted when I was exporting it from final cut pro 7 (which I don't have anymore) on a computer that couldn't really handle 1080p (which I also don't have anymore, currently running a 2012 macbook pro)...
you can watch it below. An example of what I'm talking about can be seen around the 1hr and 39 minute mark:
there is also image stabilization from youtube.
-cheers