![]() ![]() ![]() You might also want to check out these 4 creative projects to do on your Mac, as well as how to make a basic music video and our guide to adding film effect to video. It's actually really easy, but something a little unique to consider for your next video project. Today I want to show you how to do green screening in iMovie, and Adobe Premiere. ![]() In fact, any color can theoretically be used, but since green rarely occurs on the human body or clothing and offers a good contrast, it's the most commonly used. An obvious example is the weather, where a presenter will stand in front of what appears to be a giant map - in fact, they're standing in front of a green screen and the weather map is being added later.Īll you really need to get started is some video footage of yourself with a green, or blue, background. Technically known as chroma-keying, green screening is the process of masking a video using color - removing specific parts so you can overlay one video on top of another. ![]()
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