Yes, it would have been better if Apple had included the button permanently in the row of editing buttons above the clip preview, then it could have been greyed out and instructions of what to do could be shown when you would try to click it. Record video in front of an evenly lit, solid bright green or blue backdrop, and then import it into iMovie. I have iMovie 10.3.5 and the option for Green Screen should be in there, but when I import the video into iMovie and select it, there should be a Green Screen button at the left of the editing buttons above the clip preview, but the button just isn’t there, it isn’t greyed out or something, it just isn’t showing up… I searched in iMovie menus to find an option to switch the Green Screen button on, but there isn’t any… However, you can make scaling positions on a green. I have made a video recording of myself in front of a green screen, and now I want to make the green transparent and put a video behind it in iMovie. This tutorial will guide you through the process of using green screen in iMovie. You cannot resize or position the overlay and also apply the green screen effect on iMovie simultaneously.
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