Here is a short tutorial on how I create some of my green screen videos. In addition, if you are interested in doing blue screen work with Movie Maker you need to check out this site: http://www.wikihow.com/Chroma-Key-in-Windows-Movie-Maker I tried to do a screen capture to show how it worked but it would not work our properly within Movie Maker. If you follow the directions on this website it will out just fine.
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nice work
Yah well done you! I'm lucky to have a father who owns a film studio and brother who works as an editor who I could hit up if need be.