Editing a video in Photoshop cs6

Hello All
I'm using Photoshop cs6 version 13.0.1 x64. I saw that Is it possible to edit videos. My question, Is there a possibility that we can change the background of a video in order to create a green screen video?
Regards
Panos

Green screen videos are made by merging two video one of which has been captured/filmed with a green background.  The green background  is removed from that video which is overlayed onto the other video the other video becomes the background replacing what was green. So I believe the you would need a video plug-in the remove the green.  I do not do video editing.  Adobe Premiere Pro is a video editor and there is Adobe After Effects there is where I would expect to to find a green screen plugin or filter.

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