In todays lesson, in order to research different ways of creating environments in film, we were shown how to create green screen and implement it into our film. We learnt how to set up a green screen using a green piece of cloth attatched to a black frame. It is used to take one image or video of a person and transform it against the green screen so it appears that the character is in another location via a pre taken photo.
This works by using two layers, the front (or top) layer being used for the primary filming of the character and the second layer used for the background image (similar to layering in photoshop). The app Green Screen by Do Ink is used to combine the two seperate images into one by layering, meaning that it is easy to access and easy to use. The finished video will be in 1080p.
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