 You probably all have already used some virtual backgrounds during your Teams and Zoom meetings, where you can pretend to be somewhere else, like here, or here, or here. Now, wouldn't it be cool if, instead of just having a picture in your background, you could actually have your PowerPoint presentation up and then talk in front of your PowerPoint presentation? Now, I've seen that apparently this feature already works on Zoom and Teams under circumstances, if you have the correct version of PowerPoint, et cetera. In the meanwhile, we can also use video setting software to create this effect in our educational videos. Now, the first thing you need is actually a green screen. It doesn't actually have to be a green screen. It could be, this worked for me in the past, some kind of sheet that is a very bright blue, or, as in this case now, a little upgrade, a $19 very bright green sheet, which should be evenly illuminated. And you should take care to take out as many wrinkles as you can to make it work better. In case you do not have a perfect green screen, a little trick that worked for me in the past is to actually do a Zoom meeting with a virtual background and upload a picture of a green background in your Zoom meeting, then record a meeting with yourself, save it, and then import that video in the software using for video editing. OK, so how do we combine a video of a presentation with my green screen overlay? So here I'm in iMovie. I already created a new movie, and I have the video of my presentation in here. Now all I'm going to do, I'm going to take my green screen video and I'm dragging it on top of it. Here is my green screen video. I click on the video, so it's yellow highlighted, and then I go here. And instead of cut away, I say green, blue screen. And magically, the whole thing already worked. And now I have my little presentation with me on top of it. So here you can do your voiceover of your presentation, your talking, maybe you want to go in some corner to not really be in the way, so you can talk and pretend that your presentation is on the screen right now. You record the video, you save to recording, and then use that in your editing later on. Those of you that have seen my other videos know that I do have a lightboard to do videos. So let's see if we can combine those two technology, the green screen and the lightboard. OK, so let's see how this looks with the lightboard. So I can write here as usual. So how does this look like with your original green screen? Or if I change the background to black, if I insert a random image, or if I make a dark blue background, or if I put this on top of a presentation, would this work?