Interesting Tutorial here. You can use the built in camera on newer Macs or plug in an iSight or any other Mac friendly camera (including many digital still cams). I haven't had a chance to try it yet myself, but it seems like the kind of thing students would go nuts over. Heck, they already spend hours distorting themselves in PhotoBooth. Now they can add 1970's video motion effects! And according to Videothing, you can even save your trippy art as a quicktime and import it into FCP.
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