Making a Ghostly image

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Making a Ghostly image

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I belong to a paranormal investigation group. We are in the middle of teaching a class and one of our topics is doctored evidence. I want to try and make a video that has a ghost in it. I was wondering if anyone knew the easiest way to do this?
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Re: Making a Ghostly image

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Off the top of my head, film the ghost against a fixed color background which could be chroma keyed out. Put that video in an overlay track and play around with the transparency?
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