Green Screen Week

This week I have been working again with editing, but this time I’ve been working with images behind a green screen. When you use a green screen, you’re making everything that’s not that particular shade of green disappear, so it opens up opportunities to have something in the background. It’s extremely useful in terms of giving more information about what the person is talking about. You can put an example of what a person is talking about behind them to give a visual indication of the topic. These visuals to accompany the person create a better idea of the topic. It can also be used to put a person in an environment that they cannot physically be in. Green screen, or blue screen, is often in movies. Editing green screen can be tricky, as if the setup of the green screen had any wrinkles in the background, those will be visible. If there are any holes or odd looking pieces of the person, those can usually be corrected in editing using tools. Green screen is an amazing tool that can add a whole new dimension to a video.