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One-Shot Green Screen Effect
16th May 2021
Suggested Lesson Duration: 75-90mins
an iPad QuickLesson by Jacob Woolcock
Description
For this #QuickLesson we’re going to learn how to use the Green Screen effect in iMovie to create a really fun and really simple effect that I’m calling ‘One Shot’ Green Screen. That’s because rather than setting up different shots and carefully arranging a green background, this technique only requires one piece of video and some fun editing!
I’ll teach you how to record your clip (and share some tips to make it look great!) and then how to use Keynote to add your own drawings, information or ideas to the video. Then we’ll bring it all together in iMovie to create something really special.
Teacher Notes
Transcript
Introduction
Step 1: Capture your One Shot Video Clip
Step 2: Edit your Background Video Layer
Step 3: Export and Import your Videos
Step 4: Apply the Green Screen Effect
Step 5: Export your Movie
Conclusion
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Step 1: Capture your One Shot Video Clip
begins at 01:51
Step 2: Edit your Background Video Layer
begins at 03:34
Step 3: Export and Import your Videos
begins at 05:38
Step 4: Apply the Green Screen Effect
begins at 07:36
Step 5: Export your Movie
begins at 09:27
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