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Videomaker talks all about green screen, or rather, chroma key.  The discuss about how to do it right and frankly, whether you should even do it at all.

Read their in-depth green screen article here. 

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Looking for fantastic green screen resources for your classroom? @breicher and @mrsleban have you covered with his amazing Wakelet page. Click here or the image to the left for access.

LinkedIn Learning
Published on Jul 30, 2014
Lighting a green-screen scene correctly is an important task in the green-screen workflow. Learn how to set up green-screen lights and materials in this tutorial. Watch the follow-up movies within this series at there Video Shooting Video Tips. 

This specific tutorial is from the Pro Video Tips series presented by lynda.com author Anthony Q. Artis. Pro Video Tips offers a new video tip every week, on topics like shooting techniques, storytelling, audio, and miking.

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Ahead of the public launch of Apple’s revamped suite of first-party apps on iOS 13, the company has rolled out a new version of its popular video editor, iMovie for iOS. With the app’s most recent update, iMovie has received a host of new features — most notably, support for a green-screen effect that lets you remove the background from clips, as well as the addition of 80 new soundtracks across a variety of genres.
The green-screen support, in particular, could make iMovie a better competitor to the third-party video editors that tend to offer more advanced feature sets, while also keeping things simple for less-savvy users.
Apple says users of the new version (2.2.7) will be able to remove backgrounds from any clips shot in front of a blue or green screen, as well as adjust the clip with a four-point mask and strength slider.

Article courtesy of TechCrunch

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View RobZ's presentation outline and follow @MrZtechTV.
Courtesy of RobZTraining.com
Creating green screen-video used to be expensive and highly technical. Thanks to the Green Screen DoInk iPad app, now anyone can easily record broadcast quality green screen footage for their video projects. This app allows you to choose any video clip or photo from your camera roll and use it as the backdrop behind you, as well as export clips to the camera roll, iMovie or other iPad video production apps.

​See demonstrations of sample workflows and explore your options for green screens, lighting, microphones and more. The possibilities are endless! iPad recommended.

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Green Screen not big enough? Here’s a solution using @Apple Keynote! @AppleEDU from @GavinSmart. #AppleEDUchat #classroomclips. Click the image to the left to view the video.

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Courtesy @JennyGrabiec
Click the image to access her free book.
iMovie is a powerful tool in the classroom. It allows your students to express their creativity, while developing strong digital storytelling skills. With iMovie, the possibilities in the K-12 classroom are endless, including editing for green screen!  This eBook, authored by Jenny Grabiec, is not a comprehensive iMovie for Mac guide.

​The steps in this book are frequently used in grade 5-12 classrooms and can be used as a support when working on projects. For more detailed iMovie Help, open iMovie and
click on Help - iMovie Help.
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