How to clone w/Green Screen Effect Imovie 09
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can you shrink the clone? and move it around?
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Tip...Use Quicktime X to screencap
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Great video keep up the good work.
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not a bad video, but u seriously need to work on the quality of the video!
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can you clone more than one of yourself?
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Omg thanks soo much this helped me soo much u look like my cousins cousin weird haha and love ur voice fhanks soo much :)
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@MegaSp00n its not really a problem you got there. The same thing used to happen to me when i started using green screen. All you got to do is the following:
1. drag your background (the effect you want on your green screen) to the "working area"
2. Then, drag the video of yourself in front of a green screen on top of your background. This should result in a pretty neat green screen effect, so remember, first the background effect, then the video of the of yourself on the greenscreen
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@MegaSp00n Same here!!
Every time I do this, I get a white ghostly figure and I did EVERYTHING right, and I know its not the order because I did it in both orders and neither of it works! Same angle and everything and nothings working :(
LTmashup 7 months ago
@LTmashup I would suggest that it is a lighting problem so make sure your green screen is evenly lit. Also make sure your actor is far enough away from the green screen that they don't cast a shadow and don't forget to separately light the actor.
joemaff14 7 months ago
really good tutorial, everything was well explained, but whenever i do this on imovie, it shows a ghostly effect on one of them, is it because of the lighting, or the background?
Mickysindahouse 1 year ago
@Mickysindahouse It is mostly because of the lighting but you can fix it if you go over the clip click the little blue geer thingy and go to video Adjustments and play around with the sliders untill the ghost effect is gone.
joemaff14 1 year ago