Three Ways to Make Green Screen Videos

Make a Green Screen Video in iMovie.
This is the tool to utilize if you have access to a Mac or an iPad. Its totally free (supplied you already have a modern Mac or iPad) and has just adequate functions to make a great green screen video, but not so many features that it takes a very long time to learn how to use it.
View this video to learn how to make a green screen video in iMovie on a Mac.
View this one to find out how to make a green screen video on an iPad.

Zoom + Adobe Spark.
If you do not have a physical green screen to tape in front of, you might utilize Zooms built-in virtual green screen capability then import that video into Adobe Spark for final modifying. Watch this video to discover how that is done.

WeVideoFor Chromebook users and Windows users, WeVideo is my go-to recommendation. Heres a presentation of how it works.

Making a green screen video can be a great deal of enjoyable for students and also a great deal of fun for moms and dads, teachers, and peers to see. 10 years later on I still occasionally refere to
this video from Greg Kulowiecs intermediate school class as an example of a fun green screen project. Making a green screen video can seem frightening in the beginning, once youve tried it a time or more youll discover that its not as complicated as it may appear. Today there are great deals of tools for making green screen videos. Here are the three I normally recommend and present to teachers..

Making a green screen video can seem frightening at first, however once youve tried it a time or two youll find that its not as made complex as it might appear. Today there are lots of tools for making green screen videos.

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