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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2007

Issac explains how to create and use a Green-screen effect using basic store bought items and computer editing software. To learn more great video tips and tricks, download our free report "3 Point Lighting 101" at http://www.videomaker.com/r/581

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  • I LIKE IT! but I don't know which computer programme do I have to use for making the video with the green screen. Could you recommend one for me please?

  • @pablytux There are a few programs out there, but I'm not supposed to endorse any one in these comments. If you want to get a good recommendation, you can post in the Videomaker forums at Videomaker(dot)com. Every post gets reviewed both by the staff experts and knowledgeable people in the community.

    Cheers,

    The Videomaker Team

  • Thats the key! The DUCT TAPE!!!!

    

  • @rokas1997 It does hold the universe together, after all!

  • So basically you can use any shade of green like lime green?? Can you mix those color like lime green and forest green toghether??

  • @gabycute2412

    Not recommended. The goal is to get as even & flat a color as possible. Cheers.

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  • awesome man you da bomb call me

  • @videomaker OK I'll do it. Thank you!! :)

  • gud stuffs man.. saw such same stuffs at vistahd.org.. guys check it out..!!

  • @videomaker cant you just use any color for a green screen ?

  • @mrdominicsee Just get the right software. If you have any recent versions of windows, they come with Windows Movie Maker, or any Mac will have iMovie. They are great for beginner video editors and I'll recommend you to start there, although they have no green screen effect I'm aware of. The effect is usually reserved for professional editors like Sony Vegas, Adobe After Effects or Premiere. Cheers!

  • @MeltedFilms The reason why green is used is because it's the exact opposite of human flesh color. You can also use blue screen and it'll work just great. If you can tweek your chorma's definition of "green", it'll work just fine :) Best of luck!

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