A "light leak video" is a video file that has been overlaid with (or originally recorded with) a visual effect simulating unwanted light exposing the film or sensor. In traditional analog photography and filmmaking, a light leak occurs when a crack, faulty seal, or improper loading allows stray light (usually sunlight or a strong lamp) to hit the negative or film stock, creating bright streaks, flashes, color shifts, and soft glowing patches.
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