For the laptop screen I would personally check what the backlight
brightness level in the kernel is in /sys/class/backlight/ where you can
read and write its value. For the external monitor I would also suspect
a faulty backlight.

The glitch at 1:19 in your video though looks like a different problem
again. It seems to follow the outline of the regions being updated on
screen so please try making this change in /etc/environment:

  CLUTTER_PAINT=disable-clipped-redraws

and then reboot.

Or you can apply the same change temporarily in:

  Alt+F2 > "lg" > Flags > DISABLE_CLIPPED_REDRAWS (toggle this on)


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       Status: New => Incomplete

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