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Creating backgrounds or soft focus

I need to submit lessons from my iMac using Quick Time Player. My background is my stove, not classy. I want to add a background or blur the background. I have searched for answers but not finding the results I need. I use an iMac. Can I do it with what I have or will I need a different program, which I am willing to use, if it's easy. HELP please.

iMac (M1, 2021)

Posted on Oct 23, 2023 6:17 PM

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Posted on Oct 24, 2023 9:54 AM

If you meant a movie recording using the front-facing camera, then QuickTime Player is not the app to allow virtual backgrounds for this. If you have a green screen background, then you can replace green with anything else in iMovie. Else look at third party software. I don’t have any particular recommendation, though.

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Oct 24, 2023 9:54 AM in response to StephenfromAlbuquerque

If you meant a movie recording using the front-facing camera, then QuickTime Player is not the app to allow virtual backgrounds for this. If you have a green screen background, then you can replace green with anything else in iMovie. Else look at third party software. I don’t have any particular recommendation, though.

Creating backgrounds or soft focus

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