- You can use the "Green Screen" feature on TikTok to incorporate customizable backgrounds into your videos.
- The background can be a still image, or a video from your mobile device's camera roll.
- TikTok lets you customize other effects along with your custom image background, including a tile effect, and augmented reality effects.
With more and more people turning to video calls and social media for social interaction, virtual backgrounds have grown in popularity.
That's why when you use the social media app TikTok, which has over two billion downloads and 100 million US users, you might want to make the most of your camera-presence by incorporating a fun, custom background.
Fortunately, you can do just that with the video app's "Green Screen" effect.
Here's how to make your next TikTok extra special with the "Green Screen" effect.
How to use 'Green Screen' on TikTok
1. Open the TikTok app on your mobile device.
- If you don't already have TikTok, you can download it from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.
2. Tap the plus "+" sign in the middle of the bottom row of options.
Whatever tab you're under in TikTok, the "+" icon for adding a TikTok will be front and center at the bottom of your screen. Emma Witman/Business Insider3. Tap "Effects" to the left of the red "Record" button.
The effects button will change its cosmetic appearance based on the last effect you used in TikTok. Emma Witman/Business Insider4. Tap "Green Screen," next to the "New," and "Trending" categories.
Select the "Green Screen" tab. Emma Witman/Business Insider5. Upload your image by pressing the plus "+" icon, and select your photo or video. Or, select from TikTok's library of backgrounds.
Tap the plus "+" sign to add your own image or video. Emma Witman/Business InsiderYou're all set. You can experiment with different types of green screens, including ones where you have a tiled background, or augmented reality features.
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Emma Witman is an Asheville, NC-based freelance journalist with a keen interest in writing about hardware, PC gaming, politics, and personal finance. She is a former crime reporter for a daily newspaper, and has also written extensively about bartending for Insider. She may or may not judge your drink order when behind the bar. Follow her on Twitter at @emwity.
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Photo and video montage style TikToks are a simple but popular video style on the app. In fact, many of the latest trends on TikTok are photo dump trends. Unfortunately, combining photos and videos from your camera roll in the native TikTok editor isn't always the best way to go.
Combing videos and photos using TikTok's upload feature adds a weird zoom effect to the photos. Uploading just photos adds a swipe transition animation between photos that you can't remove or replace with a different transition.
Adding photos in TikTok's Studio mode gets rid of the transition and zoom issues, but Studio mode is only an option if you add video clips to your TikTok. That means if you're just trying to make a photo montage TikTok, you won't be able to use Studio to circumvent the extra effects TikTok keeps adding to your final videos.
So, how can you make a TikTok with photos and video clips without TikTok adding that weird zoom effect or a transition animation you don't want? Use an online video editor to make your montage TikTok.
In this article, I'll show you how to make a TikTok with photos and videos by following these steps:
- Upload Your Photos and Videos to an Online Video Editor
- Arrange and Edit Your Photos and Video Clips
- Export, Download, and Share Your Video
Let's get started!
How to Make a Montage TikTok with Pictures and Videos
For this tutorial, I'll be using Kapwing, a browser-based video editor. You can use Kapwing on your iPhone, Android, PC, or tablet in a Chrome or Safari browser.
Step 1: Upload Your Photos and Videos to Kapwing
Head over to Kapwing.com and click Get Started. I'm using my laptop and a Chrome browser to edit, but feel free to use what works for you.
You'll be prompted to sign in to continue, then taken to your own workspace. Click "Create New Project" to open up the editor and start making your video.
You'll see the upload screen when you open your new project. Since you're making a TikTok, select the 9:16 "TikTok/Instagram Story" option under the Start with a blank canvas header.
Now it's time to upload your images and video clips. Drag and drop your videos and pictures into the studio, paste a URL, or use the "click to upload" option to add content from your device.
Step 2: Arrange and Edit Your Photos and Video Clips
Start adding your images and videos to the canvas. Click the plus button to automatically center the media on the blank canvas.
If the first clip in your TikTok is a photo, click on Duration in the Edit menu on the right to turn the photo into a video clip. You can choose from one of the presets or enter a custom duration.
Once you've done this, you'll see the timeline appear in the editor. You can now drag and drop the rest of the photos and video clips onto the timeline in the order you want them to appear.
The TikTok video aspect ratio is 9:16, but if all of your photos aren't already 9:16, don't worry. Here are three ways to fix that:
1) Crop your media to 9:16. Use the Crop tool in the right side menu and select the 9:16 preset. Then select Lock Ratio or hold the shift key and drag the corner of the image or video until it fills the canvas.
2) Add a colored background. Don't want to crop your media? You can leave the white background of the canvas as is or you can change it to a color of your choice. With the canvas selected, choose from the preset colors under Background Color, use the eyedropper tool to select a color from your image, or open the HEX code editor to choose from the gradient or enter a specific HEX color code.
3) Add a blurred background. You can also add a blurred background to your images and videos. With the canvas selected, turn Canvas Blur on. The space around your photo or video will now be a blurry version of the photo/video itself, which creates a more cohesive look.
Now all of your images and video clips should be arranged in the order you want and sized correctly. You can leave it here or you can add transitions between the clips or add some text layers.
To add a transition between clips, click the Transitions tab on the left side menu to open the Transitions Library. Apply the transition you want to use by dragging and dropping it onto the Timeline.
To add text, open the Text menu from the Text tab on the left side of the editor. You can edit the font, color, and background style from the right side menu.
I also recommend using the Safe Zones filter to make sure that your text (or other elements) will be visible when you upload your video to TikTok. It will lay a filter over your project, showing where the UI elements will be in your published video — things like username and caption, side bar buttons, etc.
With the filter on, make adjustments until it all fits perfectly within the safe zones.
Step 3: Export, Download, and Share Your Video
Once you're happy with your edits, you're ready to export.
Click the Export Project button in the top right corner. Choose your file format and resolution settings, then confirm the export.
When your video export is processed, the Download button will be available. You can click it to save the video to your device or you can share directly from this download screen.
Copy the generated URL to share you video with a link or click the corresponding icon to share directly to TikTok. You can also share from the TikTok app. I recommend this option if you want to add trending audio, add a caption, hashtags, or tag another creator.
And that's it! All that's left to do is watch the likes roll in on your newly shared TikTok.
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