How to Make a Green Screen Video From an App

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How to Make a Green Screen Video From an App

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In this instructable I will show you how to make and use a green screen for making photos and videos. There are several green screen apps out there you can use to get the right effect.

Materials Needed:

  • Video recording device (could be iPod, iPad, or iPhone)
  • Green butcher paper
  • Good lighting

Decide on an App

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Green Screen FX App $1.99

As well as built in videos, you can also import videos & pictures of your own. Amaze your friends by appearing in a starring role alongside your favorite movie or pop star. Or show them your holiday to the seven wonders of the world without actually having been there.

Green Screen by Do Ink $2.99

Featured in "Best New Apps in Education" in iTunes. Green Screen by Do Ink makes it easy to create incredible green screen videos right on your iPad. Classroom-tested by kids and teachers, this app emphasizes ease-of-use and simplicity while still enabling you to get fantastic results. With Green Screen by Do Ink, you can tell a story, explain an idea, and express yourself in truly creative and unique ways.

List of more apps

Stand in Front of Green Screen

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Make sure you have good lighting!

Amazon sells a $80 kit with a professional screen and lighting if you are interested

Follow the Directions in Your App

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Many times you will tap the green space in the background to adjust the effect.

You also need to import the video you want to use, or choose one provided by the app.

If you need to download a video off of Youtube for the background, first find the video. Next, try typing "ss" directly before the word "youtube" in the url.

https://www.ssyoutube.com/qerwerq

Optional: IMovie App

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You can import your green screen movie into iMovie to polish it off!

Share!

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Whether it's on your class webpage, Edmodo, or class Facebook page, share your students' work!