first, you put a background, like a sky or something, then you put your greenscreen picture, on top of the background (Overlaying the track) and then you should be able to find and use the chroma key tool, then when it asks for the colour you want, use the tool that it gives you to select the background colour then, press ok (Or anything it says) and there you go, you have a green screen working, hope this helps you :)
You can either make the TV large so you can fit minifigs behind it, take a picture of minifigs and put it on the screen bricks, or make the screen green, and use it as a green screen and put a video on it.
You can't use imovie for animation. There is a software called "boinx istop motion" for mac. That is what you use to make Lego animations, but it requires you to use a video camera.
He is a Lego Animator on YouTube. He has created many Batman animations and Lego videos. He is also known to create live-action.
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Lloyd garmadon is the green ninja
Lloyd Garmadon is the green ninja in LEGO Ninjago, as learned in episode 10 "The Green Ninja".
they use green leaves
Yes.
The toys are not animated, one would assume there is no real difference other than the fact that the toys are physical representations of the animations on television.
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No they don't have it
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