Alright kiddo, let me explain what Scratch Video is. Scratch Video is a type of video art that was popular in the 1980s in England. It involves taking small pieces of existing videos, like clips from movies, TV shows, or news broadcasts, and splicing them together in interesting ways.
Think of it like making a collage with different pictures, but instead of pictures, you are using video clips. Sometimes, they also add music or sounds to make it more interesting.
The name "Scratch" comes from the technique of physically scratching the surface of the video tape to create unique effects.
So, imagine if you had a bunch of Lego blocks, and you were taking different blocks to create a new toy that no one has seen before. That's what Scratch Video artists do, but instead of Lego blocks, they use video clips to make new art that is playful and unique.