🕹️ Wan2.2 T2V A14B — VHS Television Style LoRA (80s / 90s / Phonk / 2000s)
Version: 2.2
Type: T2V (Text-to-Video)
Style: Vintage VHS • Retro TV • Phonk • Analog 80s–2000s
🧠 Description
This LoRA brings your generations into the nostalgic world of retro VHS television aesthetics — complete with analog distortion, warm noise textures, scanlines, and a soft color fade reminiscent of home-recorded tapes from the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s.
It’s designed to emulate the imperfect beauty of old broadcast footage and phonk-inspired visuals — think worn-out camcorders, CRT flicker, and analog warmth. Perfect for creating music videos, aesthetic edits, retro animations, or nostalgic storytelling.
⚙️ How It Works
The VHS Television Style LoRA modifies texture, lighting, and grain behavior within your T2V (Text-to-Video) pipeline. It enhances:
Color grading: adds retro hues and faded saturation
Noise texture: emulates real VHS static and analog bleed
Temporal flicker: produces an authentic frame-to-frame VHS jitter
Edge blending: mimics analog blur and ghosting effects
It blends best when used with realistic or cinematic base models and can be combined with Phonk or Synthwave music visuals for a complete nostalgic vibe.
🧩 Recommended Settings
VHS LoRA T2V Weight:
High Noise scenes:
0.8 – 1.0
Low Noise scenes:
0.8 – 1.0
You can fine-tune depending on the desired intensity — higher weights create stronger VHS distortion, while lower weights maintain subtle texture overlays.
💡 Tips
Works great with retro filters, CRT overlays, or grain FX.
Try using warm lighting prompts like “analog camera, 1990s TV broadcast, old tape texture”.
Combine with Phonk-style motion for aesthetic edits.
Ideal for T2V diffusion models and AI music video generation.
🎬 Example Prompts
“a city street at night filmed with an old VHS camcorder, 1990s aesthetic, soft lighting, phonk vibe, analog distortion, retro TV style”
“early 2000s home video of friends dancing, VHS filter, analog static, warm tones, tape noise, lo-fi”