This year at our school we have the privilege of having two full green screen rooms for students and teachers to use. No longer do we have to setup and tear down the portable green screen equipment. Creating a green screen project is now as simple as popping over to one of the green rooms and recording! Our setup is rather simple. A green wall, some green fabric, lights, the app Green Screen by DoInk, and of course our favorite movie editing app, iMovie. I am always excited when another group starts a green screen video project and asks me to help. Along the way, I have discovered a few things that make the quality of the video dramatically better. Below are my tips for creating a green screen video project. One of my favorite green screen projects is an 8th grade Lewis and Clark video journal. I love every part of this project. The research, the planning, the casting, the directing. A lot goes into a small 2-3 minute video. The students build important skills like communication and collaboration when they are seeking out help for their video in the form of actors or videographers. Take a look at this sample project below. Long story short students and teachers enjoy using the green screen. I feel that it has opened many creative doors for our students and they teach me something new about it all the time. Stay tuned for future posts about how to use the DoInk Green Screen app!
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