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Tutorial:Chroma Keying
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Chroma Keying is simply the technical term for green screen effects. It works by taking a color of your choosing, then removing all instances of that color from a video clip or picture. You can then layer a different image or clip below the original. The second image will then show through where the color was removed. Unfortunately, this effect cannot be used in Windows Movie Maker, and more advanced software must be obtained before this effect can be utilized. Resources that can be chroma keyed are available here .
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Chroma Keying is simply the technical term for green screen effects. It works by taking a color of your choosing, then removing all instances of that color from a video clip or picture. You can then layer a different image or clip below the original. The second image will then show through where the color was removed. Unfortunately, this effect cannot be used in Windows Movie Maker, and more advanced software must be obtained before this effect can be utilized. Resources that can be chroma keyed are available here .