Where is My Dog?
Do you know where my dog is right now? Well, it’s your responsibility to put her somewhere – with the second Community Video Challenge!
Take this video of Pixie and do something. Anything. It’s yours. Just be sure to upload it to YouTube and post it as a video response to the original on YouTube. Otherwise, few will see the fruits of your labor. I can’t add it as a response for you.
First, you’re going to need the Pixie Green Screen video. Then, you’re going to need to find a video editor that has a “chroma key” or “green screen” editing feature. If you have iMovie, it’s waiting for you. If you’re running Windows, well… there are tons of video editors out there that will let you play along.
Take your time with it, gang – this isn’t a contest. I really can’t wait to see what you come up with!
Need more help with “chroma key” editing?
Chroma Keying is a feature that comes with many cameras. That means that you can make your own amazing shots and impossible action scenes in the comfort of your living room.
It important to note that when a color is properly “keyed out”, ALL of that color will disappear. If your subject is wearing blue and you are Keying out blue, then the blue your subject is wearing will also Key out. This can leave “holes” in the actor where the background will show through.
Cool Chroma Keying Fact! – In the movie Forest Gump, Lt. Dan lost his legs thanks to this magical camera trick!
I couldn’t help but join in the fun this time, too:




