I am far from an expert on this but premiere is not the most ideal
application and dv compression does make chromakeying more problematic (so I
have read). Also remember that careful planning must be done to get the
right footage in the first place.
So you can either go to after effects or do more educating on the process.
It looks easy for Hollywood but they advantages and experience you do not
have (yet)
 
Michael S 

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Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2007 3:36 PM
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Subject: [AP] Chroma Key



Is it just me or is it VERY difficult to do chroma key in Premiere?

I am still experimenting with lighting and stuff, but I am getting major 
blocks around the subject.
I'm using miniDV.... does the DV compression hinder the process? does 
anyone get good results in that format?

- Roger "THE Doctor"

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