how to use green screen in kinemaster

Here is a Detailed step-by-step Guide on How to use Green Screen because The green screen or chroma key is the most used feature of today’s video editing apps. No matter for which purpose you are using it. You can use it for fun or to create professional-looking videos for your commercial projects.

In this article, we have discussed in depth, how to use a green screen in kinemaster or how to remove the background of the video in kinemaster.

The Green Screen is the most advanced feature of the kinemaster. You can professionally use this feature to create stunning videos on your Android or iOS smartphone.  Follow the step-by-step guide.

Preparing Your Project

how to use green screen in kinemaster
  • Import the footage that will be used as a background. Keep it in mind that it should be of the aspect ratio to fit with the project requirements
  • Import the foreground footage
  • Add your background footage to the base layer, and position the foreground footage on top of the background layer in the timeline
  • Tap on the green screen footage layer to select it.
  • Navigate to the “Layer Options” or “Effects” menu, depending on the KineMaster version.
  • Enable the Toggle to apply the Chroma Key Effect

Adjust the chroma key settings (key color, similarity, edge thickness) to remove the green background and reveal the background footage.

 Fine-tuning and Adjustments for How to use Green Screen

After enabling the chroma key effect, you will notice one thing the final video is not perfect. For this, we have to make some adjustments for seamless and professional-looking results. Here is a step-by-step guide for this.

  • Make sure that the key color is the same as the green screen, if not do it.
  • Use a similarity slider to fine-tune the green screen that is removed
  • Increase the similarity to remove more green screen, but keep in mind increasing similarity can cause your subject to be removed
  • Use an edge feather slider to make the edges of the subject more smooth
  • Increase the feather to make your subject look natural
  • Modify the saturation and hue to match the color tones of the foreground subject and background
  • Adjust shadow setting as per your needs
  • Adjust the brightness to match the green screen with the background and subject perfectly
  • Also, adjust the background brightness and saturation to match the green screen perfectly
  • Use masking tools if the green screen is damaging the area it shouldn’t
  • Create a custom mask to define the area the green screen shouldn’t work outside it
  • Check preview regularly how the adjustments are taking effect
  • Once you are satisfied, you can export and share your project to the desired platforms