Blue+Screen

[|bluescreen.xml]
or this one with an installer

Make sure you have a C:\Program Files\Movie Maker\Shared\AddOnTFX folder; if not create one. Copy the file - bluescreen.xml into C:\Program Files\Movie Maker\Shared\AddOnTFX
 * Either**


 * or run the installer**

When you restart WMM, you should have a new transition called Bluescreen. To use it: 1) Put your background image (or clip) on the timeline first. Make sure it is longer than the clip to be "bluescreened". 2) Put the bluescreen video clip next (footage in front of a bluescreen). 3) Put the "Bluescreen" transition between the two. 4) Grab the left edge of the bluescreen transition and move it as far as possible to the left (but not all the way or you'll lose it).

When you view it, you'll see the background clip showing through the blue areas of the foreground clip. It will probably be necessary to save the movie and re-import it to remove the few extra frames at the beginning before the bluescreen transition starts.

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