1. First we filmed with a camera whilst having a green Screen cloth behind us, then we used he memory card on the camera and exported the video onto a computer. Then we transferred the video to final cut pro and edited it. After we finished editing it was exported to youtube from where we then posted it onto weebly.
2. Whilst filming we had 6 people doing their roles. One person was sitting on a chair and talking into the camera with a green screen behind them. One person was filming, two other people were holding the green cloth behind the person being filmed because having no folds makes the editing much simpler. There was also another person holding a reflector to make sure there isn't a shadow on the green screen. And one more person was asking question if anyone was stalling. 3. A green screen is used to replace its colour when editing to put in other images. The reason it's a toxic green colour is because that colour is oftenly not used. 4. WWW I think the green screen was successful because it was smoothly laid out and had no folds. The camera was focused and had a high resolution 5. EBI If got to redo the filming I think I would've places the camera closer to the person being filmed because the sound quality wasn't great and the background noise wasn't great.
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