>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
Thanx I guess I'll just have to perfect the technique. :)
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