As the Rio Olympics come to a close today, there are many things for which we as a human race can be proud of witnessing. Michael Phelps beat an over 2,000 year old record set by a dude by the name of Leonidas of Rhodes, Ryan Lochte got himself into a whole big mess, and a whole bunch of events joyously took place on green backgrounds that talented people then altered to make look super cool.
Listen up networks, if you want some high Olympics ratings, just somehow create a live feed that includes awesome green screen work like this.
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Sorry NBC but a green backdrop is asking for trouble. http://pic.twitter.com/Ad9ULnDdYh
-- shut up, mike (@shutupmikeginn) August 17, 2016
I decided to take advantage of the green backround at Rio 2016 creating my very own "green screen olympics" http://pic.twitter.com/faqDj3pwQp
-- Maximilian J Rentz (@MaximilianRentz) August 18, 2016
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The tennis court was practically a green screen at the Olympics. My try at it https://t.co/Pi3KJEeZyj http://pic.twitter.com/mU08dMP7E8
-- Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) August 18, 2016
Even events that weren't supposed to be green at all found a way to join in on the fun.
Rio diving pool changes color from blue to green overnight https://t.co/VUf5SysWee #Rio2016 http://pic.twitter.com/XdOJju8psj
-- TODAY (@TODAYshow) August 10, 2016
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It's not easy being green... #greenpool #RioOlympics2016 http://pic.twitter.com/cDy3SnYQAW
-- Lucy Knight (@lucymk) August 9, 2016
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