The result. I didn't change very much about the settings, so the edging is fairly obvious. However, if done well, this effect could easily create amazing backdrops for Minecraft videos, done with CGI.
As the screens are each made of different blocks, I'll go through some pros and cons for each one. Green Screen
Pros
* Fully lit at all times
* Shadeless (No block edges visible)
* Crisper color Cons
* Casts Light
* Cannot use lime green objects in front.
Blue Screen
Pros
* Does not cast light
* Shadeless (No block edges visible) Cons
* Not fully lit. (Smooth lighting is visible on it)
* Cannot use blue objects in front.
* Color may blend into foreground objects
I looked on the forums for something like this but I could not find any good ones or ones that made full use of new features.

So, I made this pack to add Blue and Green screens to Minecraft for cinematographers. The Green Screen is Glowstone and the Blue Screen is Blue Wool.

A picture of the Green Screen in action. (Yes, it is totally shadeless, this picture is not edited.)
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The result. I didn't change very much about the settings, so the edging is fairly obvious. However, if done well, this effect could easily create amazing backdrops for Minecraft videos, done with CGI.
As the screens are each made of different blocks, I'll go through some pros and cons for each one.
Green Screen
Pros
* Fully lit at all times
* Shadeless (No block edges visible)
* Crisper color
Cons
* Casts Light
* Cannot use lime green objects in front.
Blue Screen
Pros
* Does not cast light
* Shadeless (No block edges visible)
Cons
* Not fully lit. (Smooth lighting is visible on it)
* Cannot use blue objects in front.
* Color may blend into foreground objects
Thanks for reading!
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Curse PremiumUsing this for some screenshots. Thanks.
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