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Going Green…Screen
Going Green…ScreenStephen Guthrie
Pam Rowland
Simpson County Schools
Stephen Guthrie
Pam Rowland
Simpson County Schools
What is a green screen video?
What is a green screen? video?
• Two types of media layered together for special effects
• Technique used in weather forecasts and movies
What is the process?
• Weatherman appears to be standing in front of weather map
• Weatherman stands in front of green screen
• Weather map placed in background using a video editing program
21st Century Learning
• Green Screen Video– Poster dancing in the
background while student describes the content of the poster
• Green Screen Video– Video displaying pictures,
illustrations, and text as the student summarizes the book report
Traditional Learning
• Poster– One student holds the
poster while the other describes it
• Book Report– Student stands in front of
the class and reads the book report
Instructional Benefits• Students motivated and
engaged in creating the product
• The product can be used as an assessment piece
• Literacy Skills - researching, reading, writing, speaking, and listening – embedded within the project
• Students are more likely to make revisions because the product will be published
High Yield Instructional Strategies
• Personal Response-more than one right answer• Emotional/Intellectual Safety-freedom to take
risks• Learning with Others-sharing and comparing
ideas• Sense of Audience-work is shared with others• Choice-students have meaningful options• Novelty and Variety-learning is unusual &
unexpected• Authenticity-relevant, real-life activities
What equipment do I need?
• MacBook with iMovie software• PC with Adobe Premiere, Pinnacle Studio,
etc• Green or blue cloth, paper, or board• External light source that projects onto
the student • Media for the background—pictures or
video• iPad with camera or video camera
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Green Screen Examples
• Dakota Sioux Tribe• Parts of a Plant• Capacity
How do I make a green screen video with a MacBook?
• Open the iMovie program• Stand in front of the green or blue
screen• Open the video camera icon and use
the built in iSight camera feature or – use a video camera and import the video
into iMovie
• Name the clip and capture the video
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Process Continued
• Drag images, videos, or both to the “Story Board”
• Drag the green screen video to the first image or the first video
• Click green screen in the menu• Click “Share>Export using
QuickTime”
Now it’s your turn!Now it’s your turn!
Go to a station and follow the instruction guide to practice
making a green screen video!
Go to a station and follow the instruction guide to practice
making a green screen video!
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