There are two video tutorials on green/blue screen applications listed in the Related Links section below. Check them out for information on how the Green/Blue Screening process works.
This all depends on how you want to use it From my knoladge if you want to use a green screen get a sutible program E.G. I can annimate The green screen needs a lot of light so try to get two desk lights angle at the middle! For more information search online If you want a green screen for recording DO NOT by a program that says on it "...animation useage..." because it will not work for vedio recording!
Blue screening and green screening in Windows Movie Maker are the same (except color background is different). Watch the YouTube video provided in the Related Links (bottom of this page).
You can use iMovie green screen by following these steps:
1. Click Imovie which is bold and on the top of the screen
2. Click preferences
3. Select "use advanced tools" (this will enable things such as the greenscreen and a variety of other effects like picture in picture)
4. Once you have a video of you or something in front of a greenscreen, import it into imovie.
5. Put what you would like as your backround into that top portion of Imovie
6. Drag the video that contains the greenscreen on top of the picture that you have selected for your backround
7. A list of different options should pop up
8. Select "greenscreen"
You cannot connect a green screen to your computer, green screens do not have any cables or hardware connections, but you can capture video of a green screen to a computer. To do this you need a video camera, a video capture device, and video editing software. You would connect the video camera to your video capture device, and the device to your computer. You would then open up your video editing program, tell it to capture from your device, and hit record on your video camera. Once you are done recording you would tell the program to stop capturing footage, and then save out the captured footage as whatever file type you want to composite with. Note: a video capture device may not be required if your video camera (and computer) supports either a fire-wire or USB connection.
First select your back ground image and out it in your imovie then select clip and drag it over background imaje and a window shouls pop up. Just press green screen. YOU MUST GO UP TO IMOVIE, PREFRENCES THEN ADVANCED!
ChromaShop is a good green screen software for Mac. You can try it out.
Usallly they will use a green screen but anything green in front of a green screen will be invisible so if they have to film something thats green they'll use a blue screen. Green screens and blue screens are used for animation or background images.
Yes you can.
Well, you need to hook up the screen to the computer, and you can then add images and videos. The green pigment is an unnatural color, so you need to make sure nothing else you are filming is that shade of green. Then, use your software to select an image and the green screen shade, and then the image will appear when you use the software.
you use shout it is in target
No they use a fake hotel
The green screen doesn't look green on T.V. because on the set for whatever they are doing the camera people put a backround on the green screen. That way you don't see the green screen only the backround. The people on set see the green screen.
If you use a green screen to film your videos, you have to remove it using a movie editing software. YouTube currently does not have the capability in its YouTube Editor software to edit green screens.
they use a green screen
Green screen footage use allows editors and producers to composite additional images to shoots. This is commonly used during telecasts and also in movies.
You can buy one from the internet (i can animate)However before you do this:do you have enough light for your green screen? yesDo you have a program/camera that can work with a green screen? yesDo you know how to use a green screen? yesHave you got a place to put a green screen? yesIf you have all the following then i highly recommend you buying one
Green Screen Photography is when you snap a photo of someone standing in front of green screen background and your software then automatically takes out all the green in the photo and you insert a different photo as a background behind the subject
Check out the URL posted below for more information on Green/Blue Screen applications in Windows Movie Maker:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtFYD-2NRMc