July 12, 2013

Ipad apps for GREEN SCREEN videos

In case you don't know. WHAT'S GREEN SCREEN?

 According to EHOW,
http://www.ehow.com/info_8054435_green-screen-classroom-projects.html

I've always wanted to try out creating green screen videos with my students but didn't know how to start. 
With the IPAD it's quite easy.

The easiest app in my opinion is FX Studio. Although you have to pay U$2.99 for the app, it's quite easy to create your green screen movie.
https://itunes.apple.com/br/app/green-screen-movie-fx-studio/id575716410?mt=8


http://youtu.be/_JFjo9SEewU

This was my first trial with FX Studio:



 What I liked about it:


- it's very easy to use and there are various backgrounds and effects you can choose from.

What I didn't like so much:


- As far as I know, there's no way I could use my own images in the background. :(

The second app I tried today was VideoFX Live.

I couldn't find a youtube tutorial but at least I had access to this written tutorial which helped me a bit. http://videostarapp.com/blog/2012/03/making-better-green-screen-videos/

After some trials and errors, I discovered that first you have to click NEW FX, choose the effect USER PHOTO, click PICK PHOTO to choose a photo from your own ipad and then click RECORD to make your video. 

I feel a bit embarassed to share this simple trial but here it is.



 What I liked about it:

- the app is FREE but by paying U$ 0.99 I was able to use my own background photo.
- there are MANY background images, animations and effects to choose from.

What I didn't like so much:

- I couldn't find a tutorial easily.
- It took me some time to find how to go about the green screen effect.
Now , HOW COULD I USE THESE APPS with my own students?

I searched for some ideas and these are a few links which I really liked:


- Green Screen classroom Projects

- Project: students choose as a background a place they would like to visit. Then they would have to use 3 props to talk more about themselves. An example video: http://youtu.be/uovkgxCj-wY

- Project: students create a Civil War film.

- The Nome Storytelling Project (Superb idea)

Oh, something important I forgot to mention, although these kinds of videos are called GREEN SCREEN with both of the apps I mentioned you DON'T NEED a green screen at all. All you need is a blank white wall to make the recordings.

1 comment:

Paul said...

Green screen doesn't really work well on mobile editing apps yet, but at the rate they are being developed I'm sure there'll be a better solution coming soon. I use Windows Movie Maker and iMovie with my students.

Here's a sample clip I made for a conference teaser. It took about 10 minutes in total.

A quick bit of classroom green screen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ASZF7HaCM0&feature=player_embedded