How to Use a Green Screen With Microsoft Teams

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We’ve all been on work or personalMicrosoft Teamscalls where somebody has a terrible background that is blurry or has gaps around them. Not only is it distracting, but it also looks pretty unprofessional, particularly if you’re attending an important meeting.

If you want to change the background in Microsoft Teams, it’s true that you can do this automatically by applying a background effect. It doesn’t look great, though, and that’s why you might want to use a Microsoft Teams green screen. It’s easy to set up using free software that’s simple to use. We’ll show you how to get started with a Microsoft Teams green screen.

What You’ll Need for a Microsoft Teams Green Screen

You’ll need a few things to get started with a green screen in Microsoft Teams. Some of these things you may already have to hand, but just in case, here’s what you’ll need to get. You should be able to find most of these items online on sites like Amazon:

The cheapest option for a green screen setup is a green screen sheet with clips, which you can find for an affordable price online. The other option is a green screen on a pullup stand or one that goes behind your chair. These will set you back a bit more money, but if you’re going to be using them regularly, are probably worth the investment, just so you can skip the ironing step.

If you’re using a sheet, you’ll need to iron it so it’s completely wrinkle-free, then position it and clip it into place behind your desk or the area you’re going to be hosting your Teams call. Then, you’ll need to set up your lighting to avoid unwanted shadows.

LED lights that clip onto your desk can be found relatively cheaply online. Make sure you choose adjustable lights so you can make them brighter or dimmer as needed.

Open Broadcaster Software for Microsoft Teams Green Screen

Now it’s time to get the software you’ll need for using a green screen in MS Teams. Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) is free and available for Windows, Mac, and Ubuntu. The software adds a chroma key filter to your webcam so you can then use any picture you like as your background.

The next step is to add the chroma key filter, which will make the green screen transparent.

Using Your Green Screen Background in Microsoft Teams

Now it’s time to put your new background into action in MS Teams:

As you can see, using a green screen with Microsoft Teams is pretty simple. While you could just use the background effect in MS Teams if you’re in a hurry, the results you’ll get are unprofessional and don’t look great for important meetings. With just a few affordable pieces of kit and some free software — plus a few minutes of your time to get everything set up — you can achieve professional green screen results for your next meeting or video call. While you’re here, why not check out some of thebest Microsoft Teams tips and tricks?

Paula Beaton is a freelance technology and food writer based in Scotland. Before making the move to writing, Paula worked as a call handler for the police, served refreshments on trains, and even trained as a nursery nurse. Since she became a writer in 2012, Paula has written everything from how-to guides to reviews, specialising in Android, Windows, and gaming. She’s also a foodie fascinated by food history and culture.Read Paula’s Full Bio

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