![]() You can, by selecting the crop icon in the viewer options, adjust your green screen image somewhat, but this has the unfortunate side effect of enlarging the image – likely more than you would want, as can be seen in the screenshot below, where the shark has been moved to the right, but has also gotten bigger. Even more sadly, iMovie simply does not provide a way to reposition an image in the green screen settings. Sadly, none of the settings above helped me with my problem: My shark was over my Famous Actor’s face. How Can I Reposition my Green Screen Shot? Clean: Finally, the yellow arrow is pointing at an eraser icon that, when selected can be used to rub any parts of your shot where some green is still showing.This is a way to help iMovie understand where your foreground is, and thus everything outside of the cropped area can be removed. Crop: The green arrow in the screenshot above is pointing at the crop icon.This can, as ridiculous as it sounds, make it look a little less fake to have a shark swimming in a bathroom mirror. ![]()
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