This is an attempt to create a "moving watercolour" effect using Sony Vegas pro 13.

I got the moving paint effect by placing an animated noise filter before the watercolor filter.
The Gaussian Blur and the unsharp mask were used to enhance an originally low res picture. I simply converted the 1920 * 1080 picture into 4000 * 2250 then cropped it into the 1280 * 720 project, which got rid of much of the enlarged pixels I had encountered before the resize.
Filters were used in this order:
GAUSSIAN BLUR
Horizontal range: 0.0100
Vertical range: 0.0100
Channels: All on
UNSHARP MASK
Amount: 0.347
Radius: 0.075
Threshold: 0.136
SONY ADD NOISE:
Noise level: 0.061
Animate: On
Monochromatic: Off
Gaussian noise: Off
BORIS BCC WATER COLOR:
Default settings.
So there you have it, a so so attempt at a moving watercolour effect!. Clearly there's room for improvement, if you know of a better way to do this, please tell me!

I got the moving paint effect by placing an animated noise filter before the watercolor filter.
The Gaussian Blur and the unsharp mask were used to enhance an originally low res picture. I simply converted the 1920 * 1080 picture into 4000 * 2250 then cropped it into the 1280 * 720 project, which got rid of much of the enlarged pixels I had encountered before the resize.
Filters were used in this order:
GAUSSIAN BLUR
Horizontal range: 0.0100
Vertical range: 0.0100
Channels: All on
UNSHARP MASK
Amount: 0.347
Radius: 0.075
Threshold: 0.136
SONY ADD NOISE:
Noise level: 0.061
Animate: On
Monochromatic: Off
Gaussian noise: Off
BORIS BCC WATER COLOR:
Default settings.
So there you have it, a so so attempt at a moving watercolour effect!. Clearly there's room for improvement, if you know of a better way to do this, please tell me!