To get a certain shot you need a certain angle and that does not gel well with a home office not designed specifically for that purpose. Was worried.Ĥ) Tried removing the green and replacing with something else in iMovie on my ipad (as YouTube said green screen support was a new feature of iMovie apparently).Īttached is a photo of me and the crinkled background, and in the comments is a link to the final video with green removed.Ī) Wow this technology has come a long way.ī) “green screen-esque background replacement a la tiktok-microsoft teams-google meet” is nothing compared to $50 green screen and video editing.Ĭ) Even doing this myself and not outsourcing to a video editor, I can completely replace the green and you would have no idea I just pressed a button rather than doing something more sophisticated.ĭ) I realised much of my issues with recording video was in fact the background. Which kind of looks like I’ve got a sheet hanging up in my mum’s garage. Includes a black, white and grey screen.Ģ) Made an initial attempt to steam iron out all the creases - and totally failed.ģ) Tried recording with creases and all anyway in 4k to see what happened with a demo video. But I have come to the realisation that the tackiness comes from how it is applied and what you use.ġ) Purchased a green screen online for $50. The whole “green screen” thing I feel seems a bit tacky. I have been contemplating whether to green screen or do a whole home office refurbishment specifically for this. Have you tried a green screen in your videos?
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