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Film in front of a green screen. Import the footage into a computer and use video editing software to add your desired effects as a background image (replacing the green). Background image and effects will need to be made using a graphics editor (such as PhotoShop or Gimp) and/or 3D animation software (such as Blender).

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Q: How do you perform Telepathy or summoning the object on camera using camera tricks or green screen?
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