Green Tint Effect?

Is the green tint in this video done through post production or through the lighting used when filming the music video? I like it! Can someone tell me how this effect is done?

Hey Sorry about that? thats weird i thought i pasted it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8qj2MzIlJw

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