You take a video with the same type of green background add a "ChromaKey" event and then boom. You got a video in a video. What does that mean though. What this does is it takes either of the showing colors. R, G or, B (Red, Green & Blue) can be used along side a "Background Remover" on VSDC or "ChromaKey" on Filmora makes it so if there is any R, G, or B colors it will remove that and show the video that's playing underneath it through the green part that has been removed thanks to Background Remover / Chroma Key Alternatively: Take a Greenscreen Picture Go to Clipchamp Import Photo Go to effects on the 4th line select "Green screen" This will remove the needing to add an event step so all you need to do is apply to apply there green screen effect.
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You take a video with the same type of green background add a "ChromaKey" event and then boom. You got a video in a video. What does that mean though. What this does is it takes either of the showing colors. R, G or, B (Red, Green & Blue) can be used along side a "Background Remover" on VSDC or "ChromaKey" on Filmora makes it so if there is any R, G, or B colors it will remove that and show the video that's playing underneath it through the green part that has been removed thanks to Background Remover / Chroma Key
Alternatively:
Take a Greenscreen Picture
Go to Clipchamp
Import Photo
Go to effects
on the 4th line select "Green screen"
This will remove the needing to add an event step so all you need to do is apply to apply there green screen effect.