If the top of your screen turns green while watching a video, it could be due to a hardware issue, such as a problem with your display or graphics card. It might also be related to software, like a video player glitch or outdated drivers. Try restarting your device, updating your graphics drivers, or testing the video on a different application to troubleshoot the issue. If the problem persists, consider seeking professional technical assistance.
lean on the green top left button
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.
its the frames per second meter
u can watch all the episodes including 12 at www.animefreak.tv. when u click on the video, at the top of the screen there are 2 yellow tabs, one for subb and dubb
At the top of the screen in the search box
Press the video camera on the top of the screen and it will start tapping for Youtube.
If you have Real Player on your computer - it's easy. Place your cursor anywhere on the video screen that's playing, and it should show a small tab in the top-right corner saying 'Download this video'. Clicking the download tab will save it to your computer - so you an watch it later.
to find a video, you must type something in the search bar at the top of the screen
On the top of the screen to the right of the search bar there is a little button that says "upload" press that and there will be a screen that pops up that says "upload video" and you can put up a video that way :)
Go to the top section of the screen. From the top click the upload button right next to the search video.
ID3155998802: It's simple open imovie then on the top there is a bar click on imovie there and on preferences then click show advanced settings. When you drag a clip in the middle of an other clip it will show you advanced tools including picture in picture and green screen. If you want to use a green screen first drag the background you want to have on to the project either a clip or image then your clip with the green screen on top of it it will show what you can do then just click on green screen and that's it. And for picture in picture just drag it on top of a clip in the project and click on picture in picture you can then adjust the size and position. That's everything hope you understand it and will make good use of it! Hockey23005: Okay, 2 things. First of all I don't know how to reply to your answer (if you know how to please tell me) and that is why I am "Improving" your answer 2nd, I know how to do both, but how do you do them on the same video clip? P.S. I am new to both video editing and answers.com
To create a lightsaber effect in iMovie, you can use the "Green/Blue Screen" feature to overlay a lightsaber image onto your video. Simply film your scene with a prop that represents the lightsaber hilt, then add the lightsaber image as an overlay using the green/blue screen effect in iMovie. Adjust the size and position of the lightsaber image to make it look realistic in your video.