greenscreen
See also: green screen
English
Alternative forms
Noun
greenscreen (countable and uncountable, plural greenscreens)
- (film) The alternate version of bluescreen, having the background green instead of blue.
- The display of an IBM 3270 or similar monochrome monitor.
Synonyms
- (film): bluescreen, blue screen, chromakey, chroma-key, chroma key
Verb
greenscreen (third-person singular simple present greenscreens, present participle greenscreening, simple past and past participle greenscreened)
- (transitive) To film a subject in front of a greenscreen.
- (transitive) To remove the background from a video and replace it with a different image or scene; to composite.
- 2013 May 15, RJ Cubarrubia, “Tobias Funke’s ‘Arrested Development’ Sizzle Reel”, in Rolling Stone:
- Fünke shows off an action-packed highlight clip addressed to Howard that emphasizes his imagined versatility, greenscreening him into scenes where he’s being fired out of a cannon, brandishing dual assault rifles, ineptly playing pick-up football, going Western as a cowboy sheriff and riding a tiger – all set to an aggressive dubstep soundtrack.
- 2022 November 8, Grace Stanley, “Visual effects creator Brandon Baum shares advice for crafting a personal video style”, in The Daily Dot:
- Baum makes short and long-form videos showcasing striking and intricate visual effects—like greenscreening himself walking the plank off a skyscraper, editing his friend to look like he’s flying through the clouds, or making an illusion of the “world’s largest tape measure.”
See also
- greenscreen on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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