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I would count this as Lens Flare.
There's some subtle Lens Flare here. There's also a lot of Post-Processing Video Effects on both of these, like lighting bloom, depth of field blurring, and vignetting, with a dash of False Camera Effects mimicking dust and scratches on a camera lens.
It's hard to say without seeing it in motion but the first one might also be emulating exaggerated atmospheric dust or snow to invoke Everything's Better with Sparkles for a whimsical/dreamy effect.
Edited by Scorpion451Would imitating dust and scratches be camera abuse? Scorpion 451 If you want, I'll tell you the series and minutes as an example of why it seems strange to me.
Edited by Malbicho
I have some questions and doubts, I don't know if the first image is a lens flare effect, in any case what exactly are they?
And the second related to the last image, are those spots abuse of the camera or the same Lens flare effect? So that it can be understood in this scene there are no spots from the beginning until a light reflects the screen and they appear, there is nothing within the action that spills those spots and when the lights disappear or are less bright they disappear even when seeing light.