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Yoostar gives Hollywood hopefuls a taste of the silver screen

Column: The $150 kit lets you be the star in your favorite movies 鈥 all from your living room.

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Screen shot from Yoostar.com

The first movie I ever saw was 鈥淪afe at Home,鈥 a movie that starred a young boy who chummed around with baseball greats Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris in the early 鈥60s. I would have traded my baby brother to be the kid in that movie. But down deep, I knew it could never be.

Until now.

There鈥檚 now a way for dreamers like me to sneak into our favorite old movies and steal the limelight. (Although, my fastball isn鈥檛 as good now as it was back then, and I鈥檓, um, a bit heavier.) Thanks to a new computer kit called Yoostar, ordinary people can place themselves into famous film scenes.

It works like this: After buying the Yoostar home entertainment system 鈥 available this spring for about $150 鈥 you will get a camera, green screen, remote control, and Yoostar software for either a PC or Mac. Pick a clip from Yoostar鈥檚 library and, once you鈥檝e summoned your inner Hollywood star, stage the scene in front of the green screen.

The camera captures your performance and the software places you into the movie. Just remember not to wear anything green, or else you鈥檒l appear to have a big hole in your body.

Local weather forecasters and sci-fi actors have pulled this green-screen trick for years 鈥 but few people have been able to do so in their living room.

The scenes have been digitally altered so that you can pluck out certain actors and substitute yourself. Another writer called the product a kind of video karaoke.

Some scenes come with the kit. You also will be able to purchase others online for about $2 to $3 a clip.
Fred Rosen, Yoostar鈥檚 president and CEO, says that the company already has access to 6,400 clips from more than 800 films. And the company is just revving up; Yoostar is negotiating with more studios to get clearance to use more scenes.

The company can use almost any movie that debuted prior to 1960. But for films made after that, it needs to make a deal with the studios and the actor or actress they would like to digitally alter (i.e., remove).

Although Mr. Rosen demurred when pressed about what actors have turned down his requests, you can at least get an idea of who is on board by looking at the film list.

Current Yoostar titles includes: 鈥淧atriot Games鈥 with Harrison Ford, 鈥Conan the Barbarian鈥 and 鈥淭rue Lies鈥 with Governator Arnold Schwarzenegger, 鈥Ferris Bueller鈥檚 Day Off鈥 with Matthew Broderick, 鈥School of Rock鈥 with Jack Black, 鈥Forrest Gump鈥 with Tom Hanks, and 鈥Thelma and Louise鈥 with Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis, to name a few.

Quite a lineup. You can peruse more at .

Yoostar has a social-networking aspect as well. Customers will be able to share their homemade clips on the company鈥檚 website.

Because of rights issues, the company鈥檚 propriety software does not allow homemade scenes to be posted on YouTube or other video-sharing websites. Scenes can be posted, however, on the Yoostar site. (It鈥檚 not a stretch to think that the software will be hacked into soon enough, if other cases involving proprietary software offer any lessons.)

鈥淥ur [demographic] 鈥 the people we see as best suited for our system 鈥 is 15 to 35,鈥 Rosen says. 鈥淏ut I believe we鈥檒l have an audience far beyond this age range. This is a family evening. It鈥檚 something anyone in the family can do. You can鈥檛 sit down and play video games with your kids because they鈥檒l play for three hours, while you get killed in the first three seconds.鈥

Despite launching a new product in harsh economic times and fighting against cheaper but less impressive products such as 鈥淵ou鈥檙e in the Movies鈥 for Microsoft鈥檚 Xbox 360 video-game system, Rosen says that he鈥檚 very enthusiastic about Yoostar鈥檚 future.

鈥淥ne would be foolish not to realize that this economy makes the launch harder,鈥 he says. 鈥淏ut we鈥檙e selling content, and content always does well. And we believe the price point is good. You鈥檒l be able to get single clips in the $2 to $3 range. That鈥檚 [the price of] a ring tone.鈥

Meanwhile, Yoostar has also signed a deal with the NBA to allow users to 鈥渞eplace the play by play announcer or color analyst and provide their personal commentary and analysis in video highlights from their favorite team or take their turn as NBA Commissioner in announcing the top picks from NBA drafts,鈥 he says.

鈥淜ids dream of being announcers,鈥 Rosen says. (So do many big kids, it should be noted.) 鈥淚t鈥檚 all about role playing,鈥 he says.

Yoostar plans to pursue other sports leagues and broadcasters to incorporate their work into its green-screen system.

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