Depending on your software of choice, here are the most effective ways to create this look: Video Editing Software (Premiere Pro, DaVinci, Filmora)
: Use a "chroma key" technique. Download a paper transition video (like crumbling paper balls), place it over your footage, and use the Filmora AI tools to remove the background so only the paper texture remains.
: If you need to design the texture itself, create a rectangle filled with off-white and apply the Film Grain effect (Grain: 2, Intensity: 10) from the Effect Gallery. Community Perspectives
: For a classic look, use a DaVinci Resolve tutorial to create an "old paper" texture by applying a color mix of yellow and light brown (#E2BC68) and changing the composite mode to "Darken" or "Darken Color". Graphic Design & Mobile (Canva, CapCut, Illustrator)
Editors often suggest that the most realistic look comes from a mix of digital and physical assets.
While there isn't a single widely known "b679.mp4" file, creating a "good paper" effect or transition for your video files (like an MP4) typically involves using editing software to apply textures and stop-motion animations.
“I think there's a time and place for both practical and digital... but using overlays can make everything together look insanely cool, effective, and organic” YouTube · STUDIO ZNAK · 1 year ago How to Make a Paper Texture in Illustrator
: You can create a mixed-media "best paper effect" by exporting specific frames from your timeline, applying paper textures to them, and spacing them two frames apart to create a stuttered, organic motion.