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
No use adobe premiere or better yet adobe after effects
YES!!!In fact, it works better on XP than on Vista. On Vista, if you put music, credits, etc. into the movie, a green bar will appear on the bottom of the screen when you watch the finished movie.DO NOT use movie maker on Vista, use it on XP.I beg to differ. I use Windows Movie Maker v2.6 on my Vista machine and have NEVER got this so-called green bar appearing on any of my videos/movies. Ya'll must be doing something wrong during the Publishing process for that green bar to appear. And, I couldn't tell you what you are doing wrong, because it's never happened to me.Vista Movie Maker is just as good (better in my opinion) as Movie Maker for Xp.
You have to have the Split Screen effect downloaded and installed on your computer (in the Movie Maker folder). Rehanfx provides instructions on how to get the Split Screen effect to work. I'd check out that site for more information on how to use it:http://www.rehanfx.org/products.htmI use Vista, and even though they say the Split Effect can be downloaded and installed on my system, it still doesn't work. I can download the installer and effect(s) alright, but can't get them to work in Movie Maker. But, that is with the Vista OS. Those using Windows XP shouldn't have any problem downloading, installing or using the effect.
You can't have more than one clip in use at a time on the Video track in Windows Movie Maker.
they use a green screen
You have to use windows movie maker and windows DVD maker. Both comes with WIndows.
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.
don't use movie maker use adobe after effects
Windows Movie Maker is used to make personal video/photo videos.
The same way you would use Windows Live Movie Maker in any language.
You can use Video Pad or Video Spin if you don't want to use Windows Movie Maker for your video project.
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.