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Greenscreen Tutorial
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The creation started when I asked my Dad if it was possible for me to do greenscreen--free.
He didn't know. Of course we looked. At last, though, we found a perfect greenscreen site. Free, of course.
Jump over to the Greenscreen Tutorial tab to learn how to create your own greenscreened video for free!
He didn't know. Of course we looked. At last, though, we found a perfect greenscreen site. Free, of course.
Jump over to the Greenscreen Tutorial tab to learn how to create your own greenscreened video for free!
I hope you've enjoyed your visit to my website.
If you would like to make and enjoy your own greenscreen video, here's how.
Materials:
A green sheet or blanket is best, but paper will do if you only want the background.
A camera, on a tripod
A lot of space
A background picture (optional)
RehanFX Greenscreen/Bluescreen program
Windows Movie Maker 6.0
First, here's a rule: do not do this outside. Why? All the plants would look like whatever your background is.
Step 1:
Part A: Invisibility cloak. if you are doing this, you do not need a background picture. what you need is another movie of where you are. Ex. if I'm standing in my living room and filming, after I film I would need to do another short film, of the same thing, except without anybody in it.
Part B: Background. If you would like a background, take your green sheet and tape or hang it behind you.
Then proceed exactly like in Part A, except without an after-video.
Step 2:
Take Windows Movie Maker 6.0 and put your background and your foreground in the timeline. Make sure that the greenscreen video is in front of the background video.
Drag the background video/picture into the greenscreen. If it isn't long enough, drag it out longer. (You can also use "slow down half" in Effects to make it longer.)
Then go to "Transitions" and drag-and-drop RehanFX A.01 Greenscreen (make sure it is RehanFX A .01 greenscreen or it will do something else)
If it says "Register now" or "Trial period up" ignore it. it doesn't mean anything. Just push "OK". It won't behave any differently.
If it doesn't work and does something weird, remove everything from the timeline and start over from the beginning of Step 2.
Then try again.
Step 3:
Enjoy!
IF THIS DOES NOT MAKE SENSE TO YOU, TRY THIS VIDEO:
Materials:
A green sheet or blanket is best, but paper will do if you only want the background.
A camera, on a tripod
A lot of space
A background picture (optional)
RehanFX Greenscreen/Bluescreen program
Windows Movie Maker 6.0
First, here's a rule: do not do this outside. Why? All the plants would look like whatever your background is.
Step 1:
Part A: Invisibility cloak. if you are doing this, you do not need a background picture. what you need is another movie of where you are. Ex. if I'm standing in my living room and filming, after I film I would need to do another short film, of the same thing, except without anybody in it.
Part B: Background. If you would like a background, take your green sheet and tape or hang it behind you.
Then proceed exactly like in Part A, except without an after-video.
Step 2:
Take Windows Movie Maker 6.0 and put your background and your foreground in the timeline. Make sure that the greenscreen video is in front of the background video.
Drag the background video/picture into the greenscreen. If it isn't long enough, drag it out longer. (You can also use "slow down half" in Effects to make it longer.)
Then go to "Transitions" and drag-and-drop RehanFX A.01 Greenscreen (make sure it is RehanFX A .01 greenscreen or it will do something else)
If it says "Register now" or "Trial period up" ignore it. it doesn't mean anything. Just push "OK". It won't behave any differently.
If it doesn't work and does something weird, remove everything from the timeline and start over from the beginning of Step 2.
Then try again.
Step 3:
Enjoy!
IF THIS DOES NOT MAKE SENSE TO YOU, TRY THIS VIDEO:
GO HERE for the greenscreen download website.