What is a Green Screen
The Green Screen is called the Chroma key process. This is where recorded video, a live video feed or computer output, and isolates and removes a single color in a narrowly defined region of the spectrum.
The colors used are typically bright green or bright blue, because these hues differ so greatly from human skin tones and aren't usually found in clothing.
Read through your task.
Your Task:
Watch an example of what you are going to make at the end of this lesson:
Choose an animal or insect to work with
Research your aninal and insect and find 2 key facts.
Share your animal choice as two facts, short sentences or points in the padlet below.
Film yourself on a solid colour background sharing the facts about your animal or insect
Import your video to WeVideo
Use the Colourring Key to mask your background colour
Save your work
Screenshot and share with Mrs K via Seesaw.
Find 2 images for your animal/insect at the Creative Commons
Make your images Transparent by removing the background at removebg
Import your images to your WeVideo
Add Video Layers using the + tool
Resize images and move to the right spot on the frame and as part of your video
Export your video and submit it as as assignment to Google Classroom.
Zoom with Mrs K
https://plcmeet.zoom.us/j/85978002872?pwd=Ym13MmZZUElOeWpBTFQ5VVBzYlU2QT09
Passcode: green