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    I assume your talking about the noisy camera shake. Either add motion and noise to the section of the clip in your NLE.......... or extract the frame, add noise in your image editor, import back to NLE and add motion.
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    It's a combination of effects.

    First there is just simple frame shake. This can be done by hand in most NLEs, or automated (and therefore more random but controlled) in something like After Effects or Fusion.

    Overlayed on this is a mixture of coloured noise and video noise distortion effects, which could be done by the right plugins, or some clever displacement maps under the noise.
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