![]() You can then export this new version and do the process all over again if you want to add more layers. Play the video in the preview window and adjust the footage to your liking. The background video should be dragged to the top video track on the iMovie timeline. Upload the footage that you would like to add to the final video, unto the timeline. If the Green Screen controls aren’t shown, click the Video Overlay Settings button. ![]() ![]() Then, reimport the final video by dragging and dropping it unto the timeline. Adjust a green-screen effect: Select the green-screen clip you want to adjust. You can also record video in front of a green or blue screen, then use the green-screen effect in iMovie to change the background of your video. Once your video has been exported, delete all the footage on the timeline. Change the way your movie looks with effects like video filters, color adjustment tools, and the Ken Burns effect. To export the video, click on export button located on the upper right corner of the iMovie interface. Exporting the video compresses the 2-layers into one. Complete your 2-layer footage and export the final video once you are satisfied. Using multiple layers of footage would require you to purchase the Final Cut Pro X software that costs hundreds of dollars.Īlternatively, you can try this iMovie Advanced Compositing Hack! From the iMovie tutorial above, two layers were used the green screen footage and the background footage. Usually, compositing using the green screen video effect requires two layers of footage. ![]() Advanced Green Screen Hack: Three Layer Compositing in iMovie
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