

My first attemt at using this app was to record against a pure white background and turn a 30 guided learning hour unit (50% already online) to fully online in about 90 minutes. Now this is a fun app, practical and easy to use but its also another app that has made me spend money (after opinion and Pebble smartwatch apps) and it is money well spent! The app allows for not only green screening but also keying any background. So what does it do? Well you can elect to have either movie clip backgrounds or photos that you can step through as you record (I imagine the holiday photo slideshow from hell!).

The interface is not as pleasing on the eye but looking at the developers website seems they have a wide range of products for Macs (including other Veescope products) and Final Cut. Free with watermark (in app purchase for removal).Enter Veescope Live for iOS that is available in two flavours:

However it is only available for the iPad, Do Ink have this on their development roadmap but they are a two person outfit and there is no deadline for it currently, I really wanted something for my iPhone 6+. Cheap Easy DIY Green Screen: Usage, Lighting and Editing with VSDCĪt the Betts Show earlier on in the year I saw the amazing Green Screen by Do Ink and liked the clean interface.It’s not the most intuitive of software but their are plenty of Youtube video tutorials to guide you through, with two of the best covering basic chroma-keying and layering: A budget option is VSDC, it’s free (be careful when installing as it pays for itself through bundled software that you can choose to not install). There are a range of great software options such as iMovie or Adobe Premiere but you need the hardware or software at a cost.

or don’t want to limit your options and may have a second camera availableĬapturing the ‘real’ footage, green screen an all still allows you fake your scene through post capture editing.Or you actually find a better background.Artifacts can creep in that you dont find out until later.It can be time consuming getting it right.Capturing directly into an app has its advantages, as soon as you get it right you are good to go, but it does bring its problems:
