Dec 22 2011, 1:19pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
Christmas is nearly here and people that are looking for festive and cool things to do to celebrate Christmas will get a kick out of this app called Reel Doozy. The app is for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad and allows the user to combine green screen scenarios featuring Santa, elves, and other internet celebs with personal photos and video.
The app supplies foreground videos and then you set the scene with our own homemade video or photos. Once you make your video, you can email it to other people or share it with folks on Facebook. The app is free to download and you can grab it right now.
"Green screen technology has provided an abundant amount of capabilities for the film industry for decades, and we wanted to apply this same entertainment value and appeal in a simple and easily accessible medium, your iDevice” said Ross Kohn, CEO, Reel Doozy. “With the holidays approaching soon, we figured what better platform to offer our customers than the ability to have Santa Claus in your very own home delivering presents, which you can show to your kids the next morning as proof of his existence."
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